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<div><br></div><p><b>Presentation I: A demonstration of AECOSim Energy Simulator, the
latest GUI for EnergyPlus</b><br>Drury B. Crawley - Director, Building Performance,
Bentley Systems, Inc.<br><br>Description</p>
<p>AECOsim Energy Simulator (AES) is a full-featured, graphic interface for
building performance simulation built from the ground up based on the latest
EnergyPlus (v7.2) simulation engine. AES was initially released by Bentley
Systems in September 2011. This demonstration will first cover the interface
including the ribbon bar; tree for navigating spaces, walls, windows, doors,
ceilings, roofs, internal loads, HVAC components, and zoning; BIM interface to
visualize building models. How to create an AES building model will also be
shown: Conceptual Design (13 inputs, sketch the building outline, select HVAC
system); import 2-D CAD and trace the building and spaces; import gbXML; or
import graphics (bitmap, JPEG, GIF, PDF) and trace spaces.</p>
<p>Then, the HVAC Designer will be shown along with 31 preconfigured HVAC and
SWH systems (preconfigured systems automatically create the all the necessary
EnergyPlus nodes, branches, and connections). The HVAC Designer makes it easy to
configure the more than 50 HVAC Designer components and create or modify systems
using a visual drag and drop system. Finally, automated creation of baseline and
budget buildings for ASHRAE 90.1 will be shown as well as results from ASHRAE
RTS/heat loss and EnergyPlus simulation.</p>
<p><br>About the Speaker <br>Dr. Crawley leads the team developing a new
generation of building performance software for energy and sustainability at
Bentley Systems, including AECOsim Energy Simulator, among others (Open Plant
with HVAC, Hevacomp Simulator, Hevacomp Mechanical Designer, and Hevacomp
Electrical Designer). (AECOsim Energy Simulator is a BIM-based, full featured
graphic interface for the U.S. Department of Energy flagship EnergyPlus building
simulation program.)</p>
<p>With more than 30 years of experience in buildings energy efficiency,
renewable energy, and sustainability, he has worked in engineering software
development, government research and standards development organizations, as
well as building design and energy consulting companies. Prior to joining
Bentley in early 2010, he managed the U.S. Department of Energy’s building
energy software tools research and development including EnergyPlus, OpenStudio
plugin for Google (now Trimble) SketchUp, Energy-10, and DOE-2. He also led
DOE’s Commercial Building Initiative – working to achieve cost-effective
low-energy commercial buildings, including the Commercial Building Energy
Alliances and Commercial Building Partnerships which included the owners of more
than 20% of the commercial building floor space</p>
<p><b>Presentation II: A demonstration of Simergy, LBNL’s GUI for
EnergyPlus</b><br>Alan Jackson, Senior Design Technology Specialist, CASE</p>
<p>Simergy is a graphical interface for Energyplus that Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory (LBNL) has been working on with a team of industry
professionals and software developers with a planned release for this year.
Simergy is a Windows application that allows full creation and simulation of of
building performance and energy analysis. Some key features include a graphical
model builder, support for importing and exporting various file exchange
formats, template based and fully custom workflows, as well as a graphical HVAC
system builder. This demonstration will showcase at a high level the final beta
release of the product highlighting some key areas around the product. The demo
will cover an overview of the graphical interface; file import/export
capabilities working with geometry, template based and custom HVAC systems, and
lastly visualization of analysis results.</p>
<p>About the Speaker</p>
<p>Alan Jackson is a Senior Design Technology Specialist at CASE and specializes
in MEP engineering and consulting. Alan’s passion for sustainability,
master-planning, and energy/performance analysis has translated to an interest
in utilizing energy modeling platforms and related analysis tools to address and
improve building performance. He joins CASE from KlingStubbins where he held the
position of HVAC Project Engineer/BIM Team Leader. Alan received his Bachelor of
Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Northeastern University and is
LEED AP.<br>Not to be mistaken for the country music artist, Alan is an avid
traveler and world history buff currently favoring Japanese culture and Samurai
films. He is also the founder of <a href="http://bim-source.com" target="_blank">bim-source.com</a>, a blog that concentrates on
Revit MEP and energy modeling for the BIM community.</p><span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><div><br></div><div>-- <br><br>Pallavi Mantha<div>Sustainability Specialist</div><div>Steven Winter Associates</div><div>
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