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SUMMARY:Join Us in Bend - March Chapter Technical Meeting - Design and Analysis of Natural Ventilation Systems
DESCRIPTION:When: Monday March 11th from 11:30AM – 1:00PM \nWhere: Riverhouse on the Deschutes (Bend\, OR) \nA good design of a natural ventilation system maintains harmony between the local climates\, space sensible heat loads\, and the design of operable openings (windows). Poorly designed systems can perform miserably even in the best climatic conditions. Several factors such as building orientation\, building massing\, effective opening areas and their locations\, relative height differences\, internal heat loads\, furniture and seating arrangement within the occupied spaces can affect the performance of natural ventilation systems. This presentation will discuss basics of natural ventilation and with the help of case studies\, demonstrate how basic analyses can help predict the number of hot hours for occupants and how to optimize the performance of natural ventilation designs. \nGBCI Approved | 1 CE Hour \nAIA Approved | 1LU \nKishor Khankari\, Ph.D.\, Fellow ASHRAE\nDr. Kishor Khankari\, Ph.D. is President at AnSight LLC in Ann Arbor\, MI. He provides engineering solutions and insights through Physics based simulations and CFD analysis. Kishor has several years of experience in providing optimized HVAC solutions to a wide variety of applications involving external wind engineering\, plume dispersion\, smoke exhaust\, displacement ventilation\, natural ventilation\, radiant heating and cooling\, and indoor air quality and thermal comfort optimization for office spaces\, patient rooms\, operating rooms\, cleanrooms\, justice facilities\, data centers\, and warehouses. Dr. Khankari has developed a patented technology of a wind band design of exhaust fan assembly systems. He has developed several easy-to-use analytical software tools which are regularly used by design engineers in a variety companies including those in HVAC industry\, critical facilities\, and automotive industries. \nDr. Kishor Khankari is a Fellow member of ASHRAE. He is currently serving on ASHRAE Board as a Director-at Large. He is a recipient of Louise & Bill Holladay Distinguished Fellow Award\, ASHRAE Exceptional and Distinguished Service Awards. He is the past President of Detroit ASHRAE Chapter\, past Chair of ASHRAE Technical Committee TC9.11 Clean Spaces\, and past Chair of Research Administration Committee (RAC). He is a voting member of Technical Committee TC9.10 Laboratory Systems and TC5.3 Air Distribution. He is a voting member of Standards committees SPC241: Control of Infectious Aerosols and SPC129: Air Change Effectiveness. He is also leading a Multi Task Group (MTG) on Air Change Rates. \n 
URL:https://www.orashrae.org/event/chapter-meeting-design-and-analysis-of-natural-ventilation-systems-or-applications-of-computational-fluid-dynamics-cfd-for-built-environment-kishor-khankari-phd/
LOCATION:Riverhouse on the Deschutes\, 3075 N Hwy 97\, Bend\, 97703\, United States
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