[Bldg-sim] IES<VE> 2 Day Workshop @ SimBuild 2010

Kendra Milton kendra.milton at iesve.com
Mon May 3 09:20:26 PDT 2010


IES will offer two full days of training at SimBuild 2010. These can be
taken together or separately. A brief overview is provided below.
Details are provided on the registration page:

*	Day 1 - Intermediate 3D Modeling, Daylighting, Loads Analysis,
and HVAC Systems: Introduction to version 6.1 of the IES <Virtual
Environment>; Importing from SketchUp and Revit; Daylighting; Loads and
HVAC system sizing; and Detailed modeling of ASHRAE 90.1 PRM systems and
controls (Part A).
*	Day 2 - Advanced and Building-Integrated Systems Modeling:
Detailed modeling of ASHRAE 90.1 PRM systems and controls (Part B);
Building-type-driven HVAC configurations; Build and run DOAS with active
chilled-beams; Mixed-mode systems modeling and controls; Heat
exchangers, indirect-evaporative cooling, energy recovery, heat pipes,
runaround loops, and desiccant wheels; UFAD systems modeling.

 

Registration (IBPSA-SimBuild 2010 Website):
http://ibpsa.us/simbuild2010/ies.shtml

 

Details

 

Cost: Single Day: $350; Both Days: $300/day ($600)

 

All participants are expected to come prepared with a laptop computer,
having downloaded and installed IES <VE> 6.1, and having obtained and
initialized license keys (either purchased or trial keys) prior to the
workshop. 

 

For more information on VE-Pro, please visit: 
http://www.iesve.com/Software/VE-Pro

For trial software downloads, go to: 
http://www.iesve.com/Software/Free-and-trial-software/ 

 

While not required for this intermediate to advanced workshop, prior
experience with the <VE> is highly recommended.

 

Workshop agenda

 

Day 1  -  9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (7 hours, plus 30-minute lunch and two
breaks)

*	Introduction, distribution of materials/content, brief <VE> 6.1
overview/update (30 minutes)
*	Preparing and importing models from Revit and SketchUp; checking
and working with these in ModelIt (1.5 hrs)
*	Daylighting from quick and simple in FlucsDL to advanced
techniques and sensors for dimming controls in RadianceIES (2 hrs)
*	Loads analysis for thermal simulations and HVAC system sizing (1
hr)
*	Detailed modeling of ASHRAE-90.1 PRM Baseline systems and
controls (Part A - 2 hrs): 

	*	Design loads and simulation weather data, zone
assignment, and system sizing;
	*	Basics of configuration, sizing, and controls for
airflow, supply temperatures, airside economizers, energy recovery,
fans, and chilled and hot-water plant equipment, loops, and controls;
	*	Modifying and simulating a pre-defined VAV-reheat system
and with controls;

 

Day 2  -  9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (7 hours, plus 30-minute lunch and two
breaks)

*	Heating and cooling plant equipment (0.5 hr)
*	Additional airside and waterside components and controls (0.5
hr)
*	Modeling ASHRAE-90.1 PRM/LEED Baseline systems and controls
(Part B - 1 hr): The other eight systems;
*	Building-type-driven HVAC configurations, including central VAV
plus zone-level PTAC units, DOAS plus FCUs, DOAS plus floor-by-floor VAV
(0.5 hr)
*	Induction units, active chilled beams, and parallel or series
fan-powered boxes (0.5 hr)
*	Build and run DOAS + active chilled beams system from scratch (1
hr)
*	Heat exchangers, indirect evaporative cooling, energy recovery,
heat pipes, runaround loops, and desiccant wheels (1 hr)
*	Mixed-mode operation, demand-controlled ventilation (DCV), and
combined controls for maintenance of thermal comfort and fresh air in a
mixed-mode environment (1 hr)
*	UFAD systems modeling - Technical walkthrough, demonstration,
and discussion of the UFAD-specific methods described in the IES
SimBuild 2010 paper (0.5 hr):

	*	Essentials of modeling UFAD plenum heat-transfer,
airflow, and leakage pathways; 
	*	Configuration and controls for underfloor fan-powered
boxes; 
	*	Variation of zone thermal stratification with the
transition from cooling to heating mode. 

 

 

About  IES <Virtual Environment>

 

The IES <Virtual Environment> offers detailed, comprehensive, and
integrated dynamic simulation of daylighting, thermal loads, HVAC
systems, controls, and building energy performance. With the VE-Pro
applications, users can take a project from climate analysis and
schematic 3D modeling through initial assessments of daylighting,
energy, and carbon footprint and on to advanced daylighting analysis,
detailed thermal-comfort and loads analysis for critical spaces, and
finally to whole-building energy modeling and reporting for the
LEED/ASHRAE-90.1 Performance Rating Method. 

Fully integrated building and systems modeling capabilities range from
natural ventilation, mixed-mode operation, and controls to detailed
modeling of conventional and non-standard systems and configurations.
These include customizable CV and VAV systems, underfloor air
distribution (UFAD), displacement ventilation (DV), indirect-direct
evaporative cooling (IDDE), dedicated outside air systems (DOAS),
CO2-driven demand-controlled ventilation (DCV), radiant panels and
hydronic slabs, passive and active chilled beams, desiccant
dehumidification, double-skin facades, hot-water and chilled-water
plants, heat pumps, absorption chillers, waterside free cooling, and
much more.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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