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CFD Simulation for Green Building Design: Session 1 - Energy Efficient Designs for Buildings | |
Learn the fundamentals of fluid flow simulation and how it can be used to meet the requirements of the LEED green building rating system. Together with the instructor, you will analyze natural ventilation in a green building. | |
Date: | May 23, 2018 |
Location: | https://www.simscale.com/webinars-workshops/cfd-simulation-for-green-building-design/ |
Contact Email: | achurazova@simscale.com |
Organizer: | SimScale |
Application Areas: | HVAC&R, Agricultural Applications |
Special Fields: | Optimization, Design, Cloud Computing |
Softwares: | SimScale |
Type of Event: | Online Event, International |
Description: | |
A CFD simulation tool can help engineers in predicting and optimizing the performance of HVAC systems and buildings in the early stage of the design process. This can be especially beneficial for the planning of green building projects where sustainable design, optimized energy performance, and air comfort play a crucial role in obtaining a LEED certification. To introduce everyone to cloud-based CAE, SimScale, Qatar Green Building Council (QGBC) and GBCI Europe joined forces to deliver a free online workshop focused on teaching the application of fluid flow simulation in HVAC and AEC industries, tailored to the needs of Mechanical, HVAC, Building, and Sustainability Engineers. By participating, you will:
There is no prior knowledge or software required to join this workshop. All participants will get free access to SimScale with all the required simulation features. If you can’t attend the live sessions, we would still encourage you to register in order to receive the recordings. Reserve your free seat here: https://www.simscale.com/webinars-workshops/cfd- simulation-for-green-building-design/ In Session 1, you will learn the fundamentals of fluid flow simulation and how it can be used to meet the requirements of the LEED green building rating system. Together with the instructor, you will analyze natural ventilation in a green building. |
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Event record first posted on May 8, 2018, last modified on May 12, 2018 |
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