説明
In this class, we will present the use of Autodesk CFD for a new building project with a goal for net-zero energy compliance. The building and construction industries are responsible for about 40% of the global energy use and about 30% of the global carbon emissions, contributing to climate change. Energy-optimized building design is one of the green building principles that, by 2030, could reduce the carbon footprint and achieve reduction of building-related emissions by 50%—and deliver net-zero buildings by 2050. In an endeavor to design energy-efficient buildings, adoption of new technologies for enhancing indoor environment quality, thermal quality, and lighting quality are imperative. And implementation of such technologies needs validation for performance. Modeling and simulation software such as Autodesk CFD could be used to estimate the performance of the built environment and compare different design decisions in order to realize the opportunity to reduce energy consumption and, therefore, carbon emissions.
主な学習内容
- Discover green building principles for net-zero buildings.
- Learn about applying a simulation approach for net-zero energy performance evaluation.
- Learn about validating HVAC technology for energy savings.
- Discover the use of CFD simulation and Autodesk CFD for sustainable design.
スピーカー
- MMMunirajulu MDr. Munirajulu. M, Bachelor of Technology (Hons.) and Ph.D. from IIT, Kharagpur, India, has more than 27 years of industry experience using CFD technology for design of HVAC, Automotive, Fluid Handling Equipment, Steam power plant products. He has been with Larsen & Toubro Limited since 2005 and prior to this, he has worked with ABB Limited and Alstom Projects India Limited for about 9 years. Currently he is responsible for performance based design using CFD analysis in MEP/AEC areas related to commercial buildings and airports in L&T Construction, Larsen & Toubro Limited, Chennai. He has been using Autodesk CFD Simulation software for MEP/AEC applications in areas such as data center cooling, thermal comfort, basement car park ventilation, DG room ventilation, rain water free surface flow for airport roof design, and smoke simulation in buildings in design stage as well as for trouble shooting. He has been a speaker at AU since 2017 through 2022, both in USA and India.