Technical Paper Session 5 Building System Analysis

Wednesday, June 28, 2017: 9:45 AM-10:45 AM
HVAC&R Systems and Equipment
Chair: Jaya Mukhopadhyay, Ph.D., Montana State University
This session presents a unique opportunity to explore two areas of building systems investigation. One presenter investigates occupant behavior and their interactions with various building components. Secondly, attendees hear about improved indoor air quality by using alternative desiccant technology.

1  Interpreting Occupant-Building Interactions for Improved Office Building Design and Operation (LB-17-014)

Sara Gilani, Carleton University
William O'Brien, Ph.D., Carleton University
Knowledge of occupants' interactions with building components and systems and how indoor environments are influenced in response to occupant behaviors is highly beneficial to operate and maintain existing building more efficiently and to design new buildings to be more comfortable and energy-conscious. This paper provides insight in this regard. To this end, occupant behaviors and energy flows are being monitored in an academic building in Ottawa, Canada. The paper presents results of this monitoring campaign on occupants' presence and behaviors, indoor environmental conditions, and energy demands in various offices.

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