第 8 届整体建筑环境系统研究国际论坛 The 8 th International Forum and Workshop on Combined Heat, Air, Moisture and Pollutant Simulations

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第 8 届整体建筑环境系统研究国际论坛 The 8 th International Forum and Workshop on Combined Heat, Air, Moisture and Pollutant Simulations

CHAMPS 2011 Nanjing, China, March 20-22, 2011 Nanjing University, China Nanjing University, Gulou Campus Nanjing University, China Syracuse University, U.S.A. Tsinghua University, China Danish Technical University, Denmark University of La Rochelle, France Technical University of Dresden, Germany Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo, Japan

content Key Topics 01 Invited Speakers 02 Sunday, 20 th March 2011 04 CHAMPS 2011 will highlight future challenges that will reach beyond the traditional scope of built environmental systems research. Examples: methodology and tools for coordinated and integrated urban and building systems design, impact of climate change on indoor environmental quality, energy efficiency and durability of buildings, micro-urban climate research, the long-term implications of green building design, connections between indoor, local and regional outdoor air quality. The objectives of CHAMPS 2011 are: 1) exchange, review and discuss the state of the art in CHAMPS development and applications in urban and building systems; 2) identify knowledge gaps, and research and development needs; and 3) develop a plan for further collaboration in CHAMPS development. Monday, 21 st March 2011 05 Tuesday, 22 nd March 2011 07 Map of Conference Venue 09 Sketch of Gulou Campus 11 Introduction to NJU 13 General Introduction of Nanjing 14

introduction Methods for defining IEQ and energy benefit functions, performance criteria, certification programs and their impacts on building design and operation, comprehensive case studies; Climate change effects on IEQ, urban and community planning, micro-urban climate and site impacts; Modeling and simulation of combined heat, air, moisture, and pollutant transport processes in and around buildings, monitoring and intelligent controls; Hygrothermal performance of buildings in different climates, leakage and moisture control, envelope-integrated ventilation and energy harvesting/ storage systems, impacts on IEQ, energy and durability; Demand-based personal environmental control, occupant behavior and impacts on IEQ and energy efficiency; Methods and tools for coordinated and integrated urban and building systems design, building information modeling (BIM), CHAMPS simulation framework, software, and optimization techniques, common databases of materials, assemblies, building topologies, climates, and real-world versus design performances. 01

Introduction President of REHVA, Vice-President Research, the University of La Rochelle, France Executive Director, Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems, Syracuse University, USA President of International Association of Building Physics, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Tsinghua University, China Director of the Institute of Building Climatology, University of Dresden, Germany Principal Researcher, Florida Solar Energy Center, University of Central Florida, USA School of Architecture,Syracuse University, USA Department of Human and Social Systems, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University,USA Director, Building Energy and Environmental Systems Laboratory, L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science, Syracuse University, USA Department of Architecture and Building Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan Design Process Innovation, USA School of Architecture, Cornell University,USA Environmental Energy Technologies Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA 02 03

Program Lecture Hall (Second floor), Science Hall, Nanjing University 14:30-15:00 15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:40 Lobby of Conference Hall, Science Hall, Nanjing University Conference Hall (First floor), Science Hall, Nanjing University Chairs: Prof. Menghao Qin (Nanjing University, China) Prof. Jensen Zhang (Syracuse University, U.S.A.) Prof. Zhang Rong, Executive Vice President of Nanjing University Prof. Jianshun Zhang, Co-Chair of CHAMPS, Syracuse University, USA Prof. Francis Allard, REHVA President, Vice President of the University of La Rochelle, France Prof. Carston Rode, President of International Association of Building Physics Prof. Wowo Ding, Dean of School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University Title: Challenges in modeling and simulating natural and hybrid ventilation systems Speaker: Prof. Francis Allard, REHVA President, Vice President of the University of La Rochelle, France 9:00-9:10 9:10-9:35 9:35-10:00 10:00-10:25 10:25-10:40 10:40-11:05 11:05-11:30 11:30-11:55 Brief introduction to Center for Sustainable Building Research at Nanjing University, Prof. Menghao Qin, Nanjing University Current and Future Challenges in Studies of Hygrothermal Performance of Buildings Prof. Carston Rode, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Future Building Simulation Focus Areas Prof. John Grunewald, Technical University of Dresden, Germany Current progress on IEA ECBCS Annex 53: Total Energy Use in Buildings- Analysis and Evaluation Methods - Prof. Hiroshi Yoshino, Tohoku University, Japan Forming Absence : Urban Design Strategies for The Terrain Vague Prof. John Folan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Urban and Indoor Air Environments: Relations and Design Principles Prof. Shinsuke Kato, The University of Tokyo, Japan Sources of volatile organic compounds and emission modeling in real buildings Prof. Xudong Yang, Tsinghua University, China 16:40-17:20 Title: CHAMPS for the Seventh Generation Speaker: Prof. Edward A. Bogucz, Executive Director Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems 11:55-12:20 12:20-13:20 Advancement of Energyplus and Its Coupling With Champs- Whole Building Prof. Lixing Gu, Florida Solar Energy Center, USA 18:00-20:30 New Era Hotel 04 05

Program Lecture Hall (Second floor), Science Hall, Nanjing University 13:20-14:00 9:00 Lecture Hall (Second floor), Science Hall, Nanjing University 14:00-14:25 Advanced Simulations of Building Energy and Control Systems with an Example of Chilled Water Plant Modeling Dr Thierry Stephane Nouidui, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA 9:00-9:20 "The challenge of sustainable cities" as background to think about future trends and research Prof. Willie Tan, National University of Singapore 14:25-14:50 14:50-15:15 15:15-15:40 15:40-15:55 15:55-16:20 Constructing & Communicating High Quality Design Spaces Dr John Haymaker, Design Process Innovation, USA "VIRTUAL DESIGN STUDIO"-- Part 1: Design Processes Prof. Michael Pelken, Syracuse University, USA "VIRTUAL DESIGN STUDIO"--Part 2: Platform Design Prof. Jensen Zhang, Syracuse University, USA Parametric Simulation: Experimental Methods Prof. Kevin Pratt, Cornell University 9:20-9:40 9:40-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-15:00 Methodologies for Urban Ecosystems Planning Dr Vasilena Vassilev, School of Architecture, Syracuse University, USA A new approach to couple building energy simulation with CFD by means of CRI (contribution ratio of indoor climate) Weirong Zhang, The University of Tokyo, Japan Discussions ⒈ Visit Landsea Green Community project ⒉ Visit the experimental facilities at JSIBR ⒊ Visit the Xianlin campus of Nanjing University 16:20-16:45 16:45-17:10 18:00-20:00 A Genetic Algorithm Approach To Optimizing The Shape of Building Dr Ziyu Tong, Nanjing University Development of Optimal Design Aid System Based on Building Information Modeling Dr Kyosuke Hiyama, The University of Tokyo, Japan Mandarin Garden 15:00-16:30 16:30 Lunch will be arranged during the visit Meeting hall at Xianlin Campus Summary of CHAMPS2011 by Prof. Jensen Zhang, Syracuse University, U.S.A. Discussion of future cooperation Back to downtown 20:00-22:00 18:00 (by invitation) 22:00 Back to the Hotel 06 07

Information (Gulou Campus) From Take LINE ONE (toward Olympic Stadium) from Nanjing railway Station to Zhujiang Road. The ride takes approximately 10 minutes. The fare is 2.00 RMB. The ride takes approximately 20 minutes, depending on traffic, and costs about 15.00 RMB. From Catch the Airport Shuttle and get off at Zhonghuamen Station. Then take subway LINE ONE (toward Mai Gao Qiao) from Zhonghuamen Station to Zhujiang Road. The ride from the Lukou airport to Zhonghuamen Station takes about 40 minutes, depending on traffic, and costs 25.00 RMB. The Airport Shuttle runs every 30 minutes from 6:30 am to 9:00 pm. The subway ride from Zhonghuamen Station to Zhujing Road takes approximately 10 minutes. The fare is 2.00 RMB. The ride takes about 40 minutes, depending on traffic, and costs about 140.00RMB. 08 09

Information Lobby of Conference Hall, Science Hall, Nanjing University Conference Hall (First floor), Science Hall, Nanjing University Lecture Hall, Science Hall, Nanjing University Meeting hall at Xianlin Campus 10 11

Information Founded in 1902, Nanjing University is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher learning in China. With the motto of "Sincerity with Aspiration, Perseverance and Integrity," this university carries the spirit of constant striving for educational and academic excellence. In the past 105 years, Nanjing University has cultivated a great number of talents, contributing greatly to the national prosperity and the revitalization of the Chinese nation. Through recent years` development, this century-old university has gained new and vital vigor while meeting unprecedented historical challenges and opportunities. Currently we have three campuses: Gulou in the city center, Pukou on the northern bank of the Yangtze River, and Xianlin International Campus in the east suburb of the city. As a key comprehensive university with an array of outstanding faculty members, it has enjoyed coordinated development in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, technological sciences, life sciences, modern engineering and management and so on. In the meantime, it has continuously improved quality of teaching, research, social service and all other areas. According to different rankings and in terms of various indexes of academic strength and comprehensive academic performance, Nanjing University is always one of the leading universities in China. In 1999 and 2006, Nanjing University was chosen in the first group of a limited number of high-level research universities for prioritized support by the Central Government of China under the "985 Project." Our mission is to build this university into a world renowned institution enjoying an international reputation and maintaining our own academic characteristics. We aim to be a cradle for preparing innovative talents for the future, a frontier for activities giving insight to the unknown world, seeking truth, providing scientific grounds for solving important problems encountered by humanity; we aim to be an important source of innovation and technology transfer and a bridge for cooperation and exchange between different cultures and civilizations. Nanjing University is fully aware of and ready to be entrusted with new missions and responsibilities in the 21st Century, a century of globalization. Committed to embracing this century of change, we sincerely welcome scholars and students from all around the world to join us in this worthwhile work for social and academic development. 12 13

Information Nanjing is also a city of excellent specialists for scientific education. As one of the four scientific research education cities in the country, Nanjing has 41 general higher universities (not including military schools) with over 600,000 students. The portion of students in every ten thousand people ranks the first in cities of China. Moreover, more than 540 various scientific research organizations in Nanjing with 530,000 research staffs. Most strikingly, Nanjing has 79 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Engineers. Nanjing, called Ning for short, is located in the Yangtze River Delta, facing fertile Jiangsu Southern areas on the east, hills of Anhui Province on the west, Tai Lake on the south and Jianghuai plain on the north. Since it is the intersection of Yangtze River an east-west water transport artery and Nanjing- Beijing railway a south-north land transport artery, hence the name door of the east and west, throat of the south and north. Furthermore, the west part of the Ningzhen range is in Nanjing; the Loong-like Zhong Mountain is curling in the east of the city; the tiger-like Stone Mountain is crouching in the west of the city, hence the name the Zhong Mountain, a dragon curling, and the Stone Mountain, a tiger crouching. Mr. Sun Yetsen spoke highly of Nanjing in the Constructive Scheme for Our Country, The position of Nanjing is wonderful since mountains, lakes and plains all integrated in it. It is hardly to find another city like this. With history of over 6,000 years, Nanjing has become a famous historical and cultural city since it was established 2,500 years ago. Since the 3rd Century AD, 10 dynasties and regimes made Nanjing the capital and established the country: Wu, Eastern Jin, Southern Dynasties (Sung, Qi, Liang, Chen), Southern Tang, Ming, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and the Republic of China, hence the titles Ancient Capital for Six Dynasties and Capital City for Ten Dynasties. The history has left abundant Chinese historical and cultural relics in Nanjing. The urban scenario of Nanjing is composed of historical and cultural relics, modern and civilized economics and grand and beautiful natural scenery. Nanjing is a modern city with energetic economics. Pillar industries such as high-tech electronic information, auto industry, petrochemical industry and iron and steel industry have built a strong basis of Nanjng s industry and formed a complete industrial system. Nanjing is an important modern manufacturing base. Besides, the advantage of developing modern service industry is obvious five big regional service centers have been formed in the field of modern logistics, tourism exhibition, finance, information and trade. Nanjing is a central city with wonderful regional advantages. As one of the ten big airports in China, the Nanjing Lukou International Airport has opened international passenger and freight transportation airlines from Nanjing to London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Chicago, Moscow, Tokyo, Singapore and Seoul, etc. The total number of cities that are in the airlines of the Lukou airport reaches 65. Besides, the Nanjing harbor is the largest inland one in Asia with range of nearly 200 harbors in 80 countries. Nanjing is an ecological city with comfortable human-habitat environment. Since implementation of the construction Green Nanjing in 2003, Nanjing has fasten the speed of urban greening. The afforestation coverage in the city has reached 45.9%. No wonder the titles it has won: City of National Park, National Sanitary City, Model City of National Environmental Protection, Model City of National Afforestation. Nanjing has already become one of the modern cities which are the most comfortable for living. Nanjing is a civilized city with open minds. At present, corporations from 104 countries and regions have made investments on 10,500 projects, 105 of which have been invested by 81 Top 500 corporations, such as BASF, Siemens, Shell, BP, Ericsson, Ford, Motorola, Sharp, Fujitsu, LG, Samsung, etc. They have also set up 17 branch companies and 19 representative institutions. Nanjing is a safe city with good consciousness of laws and regulations. With good public security and sound prevention and control system, the rate of occurrence of crime cases is the lowest in the cities of its kind. The general satisfaction of citizens towards public security is 95%. In addition, the good traffic order won Nanjing the First Prize of National City for Smooth Traffic several times. As the province capital of Jiangsu, Nanjing has 11 districts: Xuanwu, Gulou, Jianye, Qinhuai, Xiaguan, Yuhuatai, Qixia, Jiangning, Pukou and Liuhe as well as 2 counties: Lishui and Gaochun. The total coverage of municipal district is 6,598 square kilometers and the urban space is 4,730 square kilometers. The level of urbanization is above 75% with over 7.4 million permanent residents. Nanjing belongs to the north subtropical monsoon climate zone with four seasons, plenty sunshine and rains. The average temperature of a year is 17.8 and the amount of precipitation of a year is 1034 mm. The city tree is cedar and the city flower is plum blossom. 14 15

CHAMPS 2011 Nanjing University,China