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27、ONTENTSHost Chapter xiiiConferences and Expositions Committee and Transactions Staff xiiiState of the Society, Lynn G. Bellenger, 20102011 ASHRAE President . xivInaugural Address, Ron Jarnagin, 20112012 ASHRAE President .xviTechnical Program.xxCONFERENCE PAPERSML-11-C001 Development of a Dynamic Ene
28、rgy Use Modeling Tool for Data Center Cooling InfrastructureDustin W. Demetriou, H. Ezzat Khalifa, Roger Schmidt, and Madhusudan Iyengar 3ML-11-C002 Towards the Net-Zero Data Center: Development and Application of an Energy Reuse MetricMichael K. Patterson, Otto VanGeet, William Tschudi, and Dan Aze
29、vedo 10ML-11-C003 Navigating ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010 Requirements for Economizers In DatacomDavid Quirk 18ML-11-C004 Use of Passive, Rear-Door Heat Exchangers to Cool Low to Moderate Heat LoadsKailash Karki, Shlomo Novotny, Amir Radmehr, and Suhas Patankar 26ML-11-C005 Energy Efficient and Lower C
30、apital CostAn Alternative Data Center Cooling StrategyPhil Hughes and William Tschudi 34ML-11-C006 Renewable Energy Design and Performance of LEED EB Platinum Building for Zero Energy PerformanceJessica Minor and Kevin Hallinan 43ML-11-C007 Achieving Passivhaus Standard In North America: Lessons Lea
31、rnedJames Scott Brew 51ML-11-C008 Application of ASHRAE Standard 15-2010 with Respect to Multi-Evaporator Split Air-Conditioning SystemsStephen W. Duda. 59ML-11-C009 Energy Saving Using Mixed Air in Rooms Conditioned by Chilled Ceiling Displacement Ventilation SystemW. Chakroun, K. Ghali, and N. Gha
32、ddar 67ML-11-C010 Application of Nanofibrous Membranes with Antimicrobial AgentsAndrea Gregg and Julia Keen 76ML-11-C011 HVAC Design to Reduce Risk of Communicable Disease In Child Care Center Infant and Toddler RoomsLarry Dlugosz and Wei Sun . 84ML-11-C012 Thermal Performance of Uninsulated and Par
33、tially Filled Wall CavitiesEl Hassan Ridouane and Marcus V.A. Bianchi 91ML-11-C013 An Iterative Enthalpy Method to Overcome the Limitations in ESP-Rs PCM Solution AlgorithmSridhar Sadasivam, Dahai Zhang, Alan S. Fung, and Fabio Almeida . 100ML-11-C014 A Microchannel Evaporator for Domestic Refrigera
34、torsBenjamin Newell, Alexander Long, and Ty Newell.108ML-11-C015 Comparison of Energy Efficiency of Systems with Natural RefrigerantsA. Mikhailov, H.O. Matthiesen, and S. Suindykov 116ML-11-C016 Experimental Study of R-134a Alternative in a Supermarket Refrigeration SystemFrank Rinne, Barbara Minor,
35、 and Kahtan Salem124ML-11-C017 Environmental and Performance Results for Low GWP AC Fluid CandidatesThomas J. Leck 132ML-11-C018 Learning From NZE Houses: Extending Design Approaches to Larger StructuresPeter Amerongen and Dean Richardson141ML-11-C019 Green Garage: A Garage Retrofit Analysis to Faci
36、litate Greater Uptake of Alternatively Fueled VehiclesDamian Rogers, Farshid Zabihian, and Alan Fung 150ML-11-C020 Part Load Performance of a Two-Stage Variable Capacity Air-Source Heat Pump System in Cool-ing ModeAmir A. Safa, Alan S. Fung, and Wey H. Leong.158ML-11-C021 Benefits of Reduced Diamete
37、r Copper Tubes in Evaporators and CondensersRobert Weed and John Hipchen 166ML-11-C022 Energy and Exergy Analysis of Integrating Compound Parabolic Collectors (CPC) with Lithium Bro-mide (Li-Br) Absorption Chiller for Building Heating and Cooling to Achieve Net Zero BuildingsYang Hu, Laura Schaefer,
38、 and Volker Hartkopf .174ML-11-C023 Phase Change Material Selection in the Design of a Latent Heat Energy Storage System Coupled with a Domestic Hot Water Solar Thermal SystemLouis Desgrosseilliers, Robynne Murray, Alex Safatli, Gina Marin, Jeremy Stewart, Nicolas Os-bourne, Mary Anne White, and Dom
39、inic Groulx .183ML-11-C024 A New Class of Highly Efficient, Green Refrigeration CompressorBamdad Bahar and Richard Williams.191ML-11-C025 Experimental Study of the Temperature and Velocity Fields Produced by a Displacement Ventila-tion Diffuser Laurent Magnier, Radu Zmeureanu, and Dominique Derome .
40、199ML-11-C026 In-Situ Performance of Displacement Ventilation System in Canadian Schools with Radiant Heating SystemsBoualem Ouazia, Michel Tardif, Iain Macdonald, Alexandra Thompson, and Daniel Booth 207ML-11-C027 Comparison of Energy Model Abstractions for Stratified Air Distribution SystemsIain M
41、acdonald and Julian Rimmer 220ML-11-C028 Design of Solar-Optimized NeighborhoodsCaroline Hachem, Andreas K. Athienitis, and Paul Fazio 228ML-11-C029 SolOpt: A Novel Apporach to Solar Rooftop OptimizationLars Lisell, Ian Metzger, and Jesse Dean 236ML-11-C030 Occupancy Based Control Strategy for Varia
42、ble-Air-Volume (VAV) Terminal Box Systems Guopeng Liu and Michael R. Brambley . 244ML-11-C031 Psychrometric Bin Analysis for Alternative Cooling Strategies In Data CentersIan Metzger, Otto VanGeet, Caleb Rockenbaugh, Jesse Dean, and Chuck Kurnik 254ML-11-C032 Demand Control Ventilation Methods to Me
43、et ASHRAE StandardsHoy Bohanon . 262ML-11-C033 Building on Experience with Hybrid Ground-Source Heat Pump SystemsScott Hackel and Amanda Pertzborn. 271ML-11-C034 An Analytical Method to Calculate Borehole Fluid Temperatures for Time-scales from Minutes to DecadesJohan Claesson and Saqib Javed . 279M
44、L-11-C035 Transcritical CO2for Air Conditioning with Ground Source ExchangeDavid Archer, Iyabo Lawal, and Yang Hu 289ML-11-C036 New England Net-Zero Production HousesDaniel M. Bergey and Kohta Ueno 298ML-11-C037 Energy Consumption and User Comfort in Cold Climate NZEHsPeter Engelmann and Kurt Roth 3
45、07ML-11-C038 Net-Zero Energy Homes: Solar Photovoltaic Electricity Scenario Analysis Based on Current and Future CostsVronique Delisle. 315ML-11-C039 San Francisco Bay Area Net-Zero Urban InfillKohta Ueno and John Straube. 323ML-11-C040 The Redesign of an Italian Building to Reach Net-Zero Energy Pe
46、rformances: A Case Study of the SHC Task 40ECBCS Annex 52 Maurizio Cellura, Lucia Campanella, Giuseppina Ciulla, Francesco Guarino, Valerio Lo Brano, Davide Nardi Cesarini, and Aldo Orioli 331ML-11-C041 Net-Zero In Vermont: The Putney School Field HouseAndrew M. Shapiro, William Maclay, and Daniel C
47、. Lewis 340ML-11-C042 From High Performance toward Net-Zero Energy Buildings in Canada: Overview and Long-Term PerspectiveMichel Tardif, Stephen Pope, and Mike Lubun 349ML-11-C043 Modeling and Calibration of Energy Models for a DoD BuildingZheng ONeill, Bryan Eisenhower, Shui Yuan, Trevor Bailey, Sa
48、tish Narayanan, and Vladimir Fonoberov 358ML-11-C044 Modeling the Commercial Buildings Sector: An Agent-Based ApproachIgnacio J. Martinez-Moyano, Fei Zhao, Kathy L. Simunich, Diane J. Graziano, and Guenter Conzelmann .366ML-11-C045 Updated Procedures for Commercial Building Energy AuditsJim Kelsey a
49、nd Dick Pearson.374ML-11-C046 Analysis of Measurement and Verification Methods for Energy Retrofits Applied to Residential BuildingsTim Guiterman and Moncef Krarti 382ML-11-C047 Photovoltaics on Landfills In Puerto RicoJimmy Salasovich and Gail Mosey.395ML-11-C048 Design and Performance of a Photovoltaic/Thermal System Integrated with Transpired CollectorJames Bambara, Andreas K. Athienitis, and Brendan ONeill403ML-11-C049 Sustainable and Energy Efficient Uses of Rain and Other Water Sources for Data CentersGregory R. Jeffers 411ML-1
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