This on-demand webinar will demonstrate new features for Section 6 2022 compliance and the updated Part O 2021 overheating analysis tool in IESVE 2022 Feature Pack 2.
Heating & Cooling Loads and HVAC Equipment Sizing SlidesIES VE
This document summarizes a webinar on calculating heating and cooling loads using the ASHRAE Heat Balance Method. The webinar covered the key aspects of the Heat Balance Method according to ASHRAE standards, including performing outdoor-face and indoor-face heat balances for each surface. It also discussed how the Heat Balance Method accounts for thermal storage effects and can provide more accurate load calculations than the Radiant Time Series Method. The webinar demonstrated how to perform load calculations using IESVE software, including setting weather, architecture, envelope, and system inputs, and reviewing the room-level, zone-level, and plant-level output reports.
How CFD & Daylight Modelling Can Support Successful UK Planning ApplicationsIES VE
The webinar discussed the current planning requirements for Daylight, Sunlight and Pedestrian Comfort Studies in the UK. It will also look at the upcoming GLA London Plan and the implications this will have with regards to planning and development.
The presentation will include the following topics:
- Fundamentals of energy modeling
- Overview of the eQUEST energy modeling program
- Recommendations for integrating energy modeling into the design process
- Brief description of baseline energy modeling using ASHRAE Appendix G
- Recommended strategies for reducing energy use
- How to review energy modeling results
-Common problems and how to avoid them
Keep Your Cool with the Building Regulations Part OIES VE
This document provides an overview and guidance on modelling building ventilation systems for compliance with the UK Building Regulations Part O, which addresses overheating risk assessments. It discusses the key requirements of Part O, including the simplified and dynamic thermal modelling assessment methods. It then focuses on modelling mechanical ventilation systems like MVHR and MEV using IES VE software, covering how to set up the systems in ApacheSim and ApacheHVAC, and the differences between the two approaches. Internal doors, weather files, and questions from attendees are also briefly addressed.
Daylight and Wind Studies for Successful Planning Applications in IrelandIES VE
The webinar covered the current planning requirements for Daylight, Sunlight and Pedestrian Comfort Studies in the Republic of Ireland. We also examined the new daylight standard IS EN 17037:2018 and how it compares to the now withdrawn BS 8206-2:2008 standard.
Modelling Natural Ventilation in IES-VE: Case studies & Research OutlookIES VE
Daniel Coakley of IES spoke on the topic of “Modelling Natural ventilation in the IESVE: Case studies & Research Outlook” at a half day seminar on 20th April 2016, organised by Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), for researchers, designers, engineers & architects.
Heating & Cooling Loads and HVAC Equipment Sizing SlidesIES VE
This document summarizes a webinar on calculating heating and cooling loads using the ASHRAE Heat Balance Method. The webinar covered the key aspects of the Heat Balance Method according to ASHRAE standards, including performing outdoor-face and indoor-face heat balances for each surface. It also discussed how the Heat Balance Method accounts for thermal storage effects and can provide more accurate load calculations than the Radiant Time Series Method. The webinar demonstrated how to perform load calculations using IESVE software, including setting weather, architecture, envelope, and system inputs, and reviewing the room-level, zone-level, and plant-level output reports.
How CFD & Daylight Modelling Can Support Successful UK Planning ApplicationsIES VE
The webinar discussed the current planning requirements for Daylight, Sunlight and Pedestrian Comfort Studies in the UK. It will also look at the upcoming GLA London Plan and the implications this will have with regards to planning and development.
The presentation will include the following topics:
- Fundamentals of energy modeling
- Overview of the eQUEST energy modeling program
- Recommendations for integrating energy modeling into the design process
- Brief description of baseline energy modeling using ASHRAE Appendix G
- Recommended strategies for reducing energy use
- How to review energy modeling results
-Common problems and how to avoid them
Keep Your Cool with the Building Regulations Part OIES VE
This document provides an overview and guidance on modelling building ventilation systems for compliance with the UK Building Regulations Part O, which addresses overheating risk assessments. It discusses the key requirements of Part O, including the simplified and dynamic thermal modelling assessment methods. It then focuses on modelling mechanical ventilation systems like MVHR and MEV using IES VE software, covering how to set up the systems in ApacheSim and ApacheHVAC, and the differences between the two approaches. Internal doors, weather files, and questions from attendees are also briefly addressed.
Daylight and Wind Studies for Successful Planning Applications in IrelandIES VE
The webinar covered the current planning requirements for Daylight, Sunlight and Pedestrian Comfort Studies in the Republic of Ireland. We also examined the new daylight standard IS EN 17037:2018 and how it compares to the now withdrawn BS 8206-2:2008 standard.
Modelling Natural Ventilation in IES-VE: Case studies & Research OutlookIES VE
Daniel Coakley of IES spoke on the topic of “Modelling Natural ventilation in the IESVE: Case studies & Research Outlook” at a half day seminar on 20th April 2016, organised by Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), for researchers, designers, engineers & architects.
Part L and O 2021 – what these changes mean for designersIES VE
1. The document outlines changes to Part L and NCM modelling guidelines for Part L 2021 compliance in England, including a primary energy target, nearly zero energy building requirement, and updated notional building specifications and carbon factors.
2. Key changes to the notional building include lower U-values, inclusion of solar PV, secondary hot water circulation where specified, and revised lighting and fan energy calculations.
3. New monthly carbon factors for grid electricity see a 62-82% reduction compared to Part L 2013 values.
How Accurate are Carbon Emissions Projections?IES VE
Richard Tibenham, Business Development Manager for IES Consulting explores how variable carbon intensity modelling can help improve modelling accuracy, energy grid resilience, cost, & carbon savings.
This document provides an agenda and overview of an introduction webinar on ApacheHVAC. The agenda includes welcome remarks, an introduction to ApacheHVAC by Niall Gibson, and a demonstration of the ApacheHVAC Wizard and autosizing features by Hans Dhargalkar, followed by a question and answer session. Niall Gibson's introduction discusses the need for ApacheHVAC due to the climate emergency and the technology's ability to close the performance gap between predicted and actual building performance to 5-10% by using dynamic simulation models and operational data from actual buildings. The ApacheHVAC Wizard is highlighted as simplifying the process and generating load and system sizing reports.
I came to know regarding this competition from rediff.com
The idea of Energy Efficient design is
to modulate the conditions such that they
are always within or as close as possible to
comfort zone.Modulations introduced by the
landscape,built form,envelope,materials and
other control measures bring the conditions
within the range throughout twenty four hours
cycle.
This is goal of Energy Efficient Architecture
Buildings, as they are designed and used today, contribute to serious environmental and economical problems because of excessive consumption of energy and other natural resources. The close connection between energy use in buildings and environmental damage arises because energy-intensive and monetarily expensive solutions sought to construct a building and meet its demands for heating, cooling, ventilation, and lighting cause severe depletion of invaluable environmental resources
Energy resource efficiency in new constructions
can be effected by adopting an
Integrated Approach To Building Design.
This document discusses different types of HVAC systems and their applications. It provides information on direct expansion systems versus chilled water systems, package units, split units, air handling units, fan coil units, and chilled water systems. Specific HVAC system considerations and requirements are discussed for different building types like hospitals, hotels, and frozen food storage facilities. Key factors in HVAC system selection include temperature and humidity control, air movement and distribution, filtration, and achieving proper indoor environmental conditions for the building type and use.
Since the 1970s, energy efficiency in buildings has primarily focused on reducing operational energy. However, as buildings become more efficient, embodied energy becomes increasingly significant. With the rise in green building programs, architects and engineers are giving more attention to ways that reduce embodied energy. This paper presents opportunities to address embodied energy in buildings.
IES - RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge - Rising to the performance challenge: What...IES VE
IES presentation slides by Richard James, Ian Pyburn and Eric Roberts from from 'RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge
Rising to the performance challenge: What it means for Architects & Designers' webinar on 24th March
HVAC systems provide heating, ventilation, and air conditioning to ensure human comfort and allow occupation of spaces under adverse conditions. Proper load calculations and equipment selection are important for efficiency. HVAC transfers heat via conduction, convection, and radiation. Psychrometrics deals with air temperature and humidity. Common HVAC equipment includes fans, filters, compressors, furnaces, and air distribution components. Various system types include rooftop units, split systems, heat pumps, and geothermal. Controls manage temperature, airflow, and equipment operation.
The document discusses tools for modeling the decarbonization of multiple buildings and campuses to achieve net-zero carbon targets. It introduces IES's digital twin solution for modeling decarbonized, healthy and resilient built environments. The tools allow users to simulate the energy and carbon emissions of entire campuses and cities, generate renewable energy strategies, and track progress towards net-zero carbon over time. The document promotes IES's tools for stakeholders like developers, universities and local authorities seeking to decarbonize large portfolios of buildings.
Keep Your Finger on the Pulse of Your Building's Performance with IES LiveIES VE
Never settle for a building that uses excessive energy, costs you more, and is pulling you away from your sustainability targets. It’s time to take control, reduce energy risk, increase resilience, unlock net-zero potential, and deliver healthy and comfortable spaces.
In this on-demand launch webinar, discover how IES Live delivers the next- generation of energy, carbon and comfort performance tracking and reporting, alongside intelligent improvement insights.
IES Live has been created to put the power of better building operation in the hands of your energy and facilities teams. Understand how your building performed in the past, is currently performing, and assess against how it should be performing as simulated by an IES Digital Twin. Make decisions on where to focus attention, keep the building running optimally, and ensure any investments in net-zero deliver on expected savings.
Energy efficient buildings (EEB) aim to reduce climate impact and energy costs by encouraging efficient energy and resource use in construction. As infrastructure grows with a looming energy crisis, EEB promotes good practices like reducing heating/cooling demands through insulation, shading, and efficient systems. Key energy efficiency measures for buildings include limiting exposed areas, improving insulation, using natural ventilation, maximizing daylighting, installing efficient lighting and water heating controls, and recovering heat from hot water pipes.
Green building rating systems evaluate buildings based on criteria like energy use, water efficiency, carbon emissions, indoor environmental quality, and transportation. Some examples of rating systems described are BREEAM (UK), LEED (US), Green Star (Australia), CASBEE (Japan), and Green Globes (Canada). Buildings are given ratings on a scale (e.g. pass, good, very good for BREEAM) based on their performance in the criteria. Examples are provided of highly rated buildings under BREEAM and LEED that implemented sustainable design strategies like renewable energy, water recycling, and energy efficient materials.
Kevin Settlemyre of IES, a unique energy modeling software organization, will discuss energy modeling, how it is changing the design and construction process, when it can be used most effectively, how to use it to reduce your carbon footprint, and how to use IES' Virtual Environment software. The roundtable is a unique opportunity to learn about an innovative energy modeling software program from an expert with a number of years' experience in green building and energy modeling. Literature will also be provided discussing ways that energy modeling can be used and different energy modeling software programs that can be used in high performance building.
BREEAM is the world's longest established method for assessing the sustainability of buildings. It was first published in 1990 by the Building Research Establishment (BRE) in the UK. BREEAM provides independent third-party certification that evaluates a building's sustainability performance. It has certified over 250,000 buildings in more than 50 countries worldwide. BREEAM ratings range from Acceptable to Outstanding based on a building's performance across categories like energy, health, materials and waste. The scheme has expanded over time to assess new buildings, existing buildings, refurbishments and large developments throughout a building's entire lifecycle. BREEAM is used in over 70 countries, with some European nations operating their own country-specific versions.
Mainstreaming Zero: Large Scale Commercial Net Zero Energy Buildings, AGC 2013Shanti Pless
My keynote on the growing large scale net zero energy building industry, with details from our net zero projects at NREL: http://news.agc.org/2013/10/30/the-agc-building-contractors-conference-shares-innovative-ways-to-increase-your-firms-productivity/. Thanks to Tom Hootman at RNL/MKK for some of the slides and great images!
HVAC systems are designed to heat, cool, and ventilate indoor spaces for human comfort. Heating increases temperature while cooling decreases it. Ventilation maintains indoor air quality through exhaust and fresh air. Air conditioning alters temperature, humidity, and air quality. Common HVAC systems include window units for single rooms, split units with indoor and outdoor components, packaged units for medium loads, and central air for large buildings. Vapor compression is the most widely used refrigeration cycle, involving an evaporator, compressor, condenser, and expansion valve.
Heating & Cooling Loads Calculations and HVAC Equipment SizingIES VE
IESVE Software is a suite of integrated analysis tools for the design and optimisation of buildings. This 1-hour webinar focused on the loads-specific use cases.
The document describes the new features of meteodyn WT 5.0 software. Key new features include the ability to define vertical wind profiles, automatically generate profiles at turbine locations, and define new synthesis configurations to add or remove result points and turbines. The software also includes improvements to the land cover database and processing status window.
The document provides an overview of ETAP software for modeling AC power systems. It describes features for building a one-line diagram using auto-build and auto-connect functions. It also discusses modeling elements, running load flow analysis, creating multi-dimensional databases with study conditions and configurations, and using engineering libraries. The document uses examples to demonstrate creating a simple project, adding generators, composite networks, and circuit breakers. It also covers user access management and different types of circuit arrangements that can be modeled in ETAP.
Part L and O 2021 – what these changes mean for designersIES VE
1. The document outlines changes to Part L and NCM modelling guidelines for Part L 2021 compliance in England, including a primary energy target, nearly zero energy building requirement, and updated notional building specifications and carbon factors.
2. Key changes to the notional building include lower U-values, inclusion of solar PV, secondary hot water circulation where specified, and revised lighting and fan energy calculations.
3. New monthly carbon factors for grid electricity see a 62-82% reduction compared to Part L 2013 values.
How Accurate are Carbon Emissions Projections?IES VE
Richard Tibenham, Business Development Manager for IES Consulting explores how variable carbon intensity modelling can help improve modelling accuracy, energy grid resilience, cost, & carbon savings.
This document provides an agenda and overview of an introduction webinar on ApacheHVAC. The agenda includes welcome remarks, an introduction to ApacheHVAC by Niall Gibson, and a demonstration of the ApacheHVAC Wizard and autosizing features by Hans Dhargalkar, followed by a question and answer session. Niall Gibson's introduction discusses the need for ApacheHVAC due to the climate emergency and the technology's ability to close the performance gap between predicted and actual building performance to 5-10% by using dynamic simulation models and operational data from actual buildings. The ApacheHVAC Wizard is highlighted as simplifying the process and generating load and system sizing reports.
I came to know regarding this competition from rediff.com
The idea of Energy Efficient design is
to modulate the conditions such that they
are always within or as close as possible to
comfort zone.Modulations introduced by the
landscape,built form,envelope,materials and
other control measures bring the conditions
within the range throughout twenty four hours
cycle.
This is goal of Energy Efficient Architecture
Buildings, as they are designed and used today, contribute to serious environmental and economical problems because of excessive consumption of energy and other natural resources. The close connection between energy use in buildings and environmental damage arises because energy-intensive and monetarily expensive solutions sought to construct a building and meet its demands for heating, cooling, ventilation, and lighting cause severe depletion of invaluable environmental resources
Energy resource efficiency in new constructions
can be effected by adopting an
Integrated Approach To Building Design.
This document discusses different types of HVAC systems and their applications. It provides information on direct expansion systems versus chilled water systems, package units, split units, air handling units, fan coil units, and chilled water systems. Specific HVAC system considerations and requirements are discussed for different building types like hospitals, hotels, and frozen food storage facilities. Key factors in HVAC system selection include temperature and humidity control, air movement and distribution, filtration, and achieving proper indoor environmental conditions for the building type and use.
Since the 1970s, energy efficiency in buildings has primarily focused on reducing operational energy. However, as buildings become more efficient, embodied energy becomes increasingly significant. With the rise in green building programs, architects and engineers are giving more attention to ways that reduce embodied energy. This paper presents opportunities to address embodied energy in buildings.
IES - RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge - Rising to the performance challenge: What...IES VE
IES presentation slides by Richard James, Ian Pyburn and Eric Roberts from from 'RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge
Rising to the performance challenge: What it means for Architects & Designers' webinar on 24th March
HVAC systems provide heating, ventilation, and air conditioning to ensure human comfort and allow occupation of spaces under adverse conditions. Proper load calculations and equipment selection are important for efficiency. HVAC transfers heat via conduction, convection, and radiation. Psychrometrics deals with air temperature and humidity. Common HVAC equipment includes fans, filters, compressors, furnaces, and air distribution components. Various system types include rooftop units, split systems, heat pumps, and geothermal. Controls manage temperature, airflow, and equipment operation.
The document discusses tools for modeling the decarbonization of multiple buildings and campuses to achieve net-zero carbon targets. It introduces IES's digital twin solution for modeling decarbonized, healthy and resilient built environments. The tools allow users to simulate the energy and carbon emissions of entire campuses and cities, generate renewable energy strategies, and track progress towards net-zero carbon over time. The document promotes IES's tools for stakeholders like developers, universities and local authorities seeking to decarbonize large portfolios of buildings.
Keep Your Finger on the Pulse of Your Building's Performance with IES LiveIES VE
Never settle for a building that uses excessive energy, costs you more, and is pulling you away from your sustainability targets. It’s time to take control, reduce energy risk, increase resilience, unlock net-zero potential, and deliver healthy and comfortable spaces.
In this on-demand launch webinar, discover how IES Live delivers the next- generation of energy, carbon and comfort performance tracking and reporting, alongside intelligent improvement insights.
IES Live has been created to put the power of better building operation in the hands of your energy and facilities teams. Understand how your building performed in the past, is currently performing, and assess against how it should be performing as simulated by an IES Digital Twin. Make decisions on where to focus attention, keep the building running optimally, and ensure any investments in net-zero deliver on expected savings.
Energy efficient buildings (EEB) aim to reduce climate impact and energy costs by encouraging efficient energy and resource use in construction. As infrastructure grows with a looming energy crisis, EEB promotes good practices like reducing heating/cooling demands through insulation, shading, and efficient systems. Key energy efficiency measures for buildings include limiting exposed areas, improving insulation, using natural ventilation, maximizing daylighting, installing efficient lighting and water heating controls, and recovering heat from hot water pipes.
Green building rating systems evaluate buildings based on criteria like energy use, water efficiency, carbon emissions, indoor environmental quality, and transportation. Some examples of rating systems described are BREEAM (UK), LEED (US), Green Star (Australia), CASBEE (Japan), and Green Globes (Canada). Buildings are given ratings on a scale (e.g. pass, good, very good for BREEAM) based on their performance in the criteria. Examples are provided of highly rated buildings under BREEAM and LEED that implemented sustainable design strategies like renewable energy, water recycling, and energy efficient materials.
Kevin Settlemyre of IES, a unique energy modeling software organization, will discuss energy modeling, how it is changing the design and construction process, when it can be used most effectively, how to use it to reduce your carbon footprint, and how to use IES' Virtual Environment software. The roundtable is a unique opportunity to learn about an innovative energy modeling software program from an expert with a number of years' experience in green building and energy modeling. Literature will also be provided discussing ways that energy modeling can be used and different energy modeling software programs that can be used in high performance building.
BREEAM is the world's longest established method for assessing the sustainability of buildings. It was first published in 1990 by the Building Research Establishment (BRE) in the UK. BREEAM provides independent third-party certification that evaluates a building's sustainability performance. It has certified over 250,000 buildings in more than 50 countries worldwide. BREEAM ratings range from Acceptable to Outstanding based on a building's performance across categories like energy, health, materials and waste. The scheme has expanded over time to assess new buildings, existing buildings, refurbishments and large developments throughout a building's entire lifecycle. BREEAM is used in over 70 countries, with some European nations operating their own country-specific versions.
Mainstreaming Zero: Large Scale Commercial Net Zero Energy Buildings, AGC 2013Shanti Pless
My keynote on the growing large scale net zero energy building industry, with details from our net zero projects at NREL: http://news.agc.org/2013/10/30/the-agc-building-contractors-conference-shares-innovative-ways-to-increase-your-firms-productivity/. Thanks to Tom Hootman at RNL/MKK for some of the slides and great images!
HVAC systems are designed to heat, cool, and ventilate indoor spaces for human comfort. Heating increases temperature while cooling decreases it. Ventilation maintains indoor air quality through exhaust and fresh air. Air conditioning alters temperature, humidity, and air quality. Common HVAC systems include window units for single rooms, split units with indoor and outdoor components, packaged units for medium loads, and central air for large buildings. Vapor compression is the most widely used refrigeration cycle, involving an evaporator, compressor, condenser, and expansion valve.
Heating & Cooling Loads Calculations and HVAC Equipment SizingIES VE
IESVE Software is a suite of integrated analysis tools for the design and optimisation of buildings. This 1-hour webinar focused on the loads-specific use cases.
The document describes the new features of meteodyn WT 5.0 software. Key new features include the ability to define vertical wind profiles, automatically generate profiles at turbine locations, and define new synthesis configurations to add or remove result points and turbines. The software also includes improvements to the land cover database and processing status window.
The document provides an overview of ETAP software for modeling AC power systems. It describes features for building a one-line diagram using auto-build and auto-connect functions. It also discusses modeling elements, running load flow analysis, creating multi-dimensional databases with study conditions and configurations, and using engineering libraries. The document uses examples to demonstrate creating a simple project, adding generators, composite networks, and circuit breakers. It also covers user access management and different types of circuit arrangements that can be modeled in ETAP.
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The Next Level of Solar Farm Inspections. Achieve Maximum Energy Production and Faster ROI from your Solar Farms.
Our key objective is to identify the faulty Solar Panels so they can be replaced by the manufacturers while they are in warranty, maximize output/efficiency and proactively addressing issues thus minimizing maintenance cost. We leverage drone Thermal Imaging and Aerial Inspections to provide accurate and detailed inspections quicker and more cost effectively.
Value of Drones for Solar Farm Inspections:
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To ensure a failure-free operation, a mechanism needs to be in place which is fast, simple and reliable to evaluate. Hence more and more solar panel installers work with ABJ Drones’ experienced thermographers; we offer regular thermal imaging inspections to ensure the safety and effective deployment of solar systems.
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The document discusses best practices for LM-80 LED reliability testing. It emphasizes controlling LED temperature carefully during testing. Specifically, it recommends using liquid cooling systems to ensure uniform temperatures across load boards. It also stresses carefully monitoring and controlling both case and air temperatures, as well as setting thermal limits to prevent overheating from equipment failures or errors.
Bikram Jeet (Achievements from 2006 - 2013)Bikram Jeet
This presentation shows some of the interesting projects snapshots that were completed under my supervision during 2006-2013.
Email: bj@bikramjeet.com
Website: www.bikramjeet.com
PVsyst has introduced several new features including the ability to model module degradation over time, simulate battery-based standalone systems using state of charge, and improved 3D modeling capabilities. Upcoming versions will allow modeling of bifacial modules, improved 3D editing tools, support for additional battery technologies, and importing from other CAD formats.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Wynand Vermeulen, a 53-year-old South African citizen. He has over 30 years of experience in electrical engineering, working across various industries including steel plants, mining, and oil drilling. His experience includes maintenance, programming, commissioning, and optimization of industrial automation equipment such as PLCs, drives, instrumentation, and process control systems. He has qualifications in electrical engineering and trades such as millwright.
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Vikram Mane is seeking a position that provides opportunities for continuous learning and contributing to organizational goals. He has over 7 years of experience as a Design Engineer working on projects for companies like Tech Mahindra, Bombardier Aerospace, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Some of his project experiences include designing a retractable landing gear system, tolerance analysis of aircraft wings, and creating CAD models for MRJ aircraft components. Vikram has strong skills in stress analysis, kinematics, design for manufacturing, and using tools like CATIA. He is a quick learner with good communication and teamwork abilities.
PlantPredict is a web-based solar power plant modeling tool that aims to make solar performance modeling simple. It features an easy to use interface, minimal training requirements, and fast updates. PlantPredict allows users to model power plants, compare weather files, access module and inverter libraries, build complex power plant designs, and view results through summary reports and detailed nodal data. Future updates will include additional modeling capabilities and an application programming interface for automation.
Matrikon Moore is a leading provider of industrial automation and optimization solutions to industries including oil & gas. They have been involved in offshore oil and gas for over 10 years, initially providing commissioning services for newly deployed FPSOs and later developing full topsides and subsea control systems. Some of their key subsea control system projects include:
1) Providing both topsides and subsea control systems for the FPSO Mondo in Angola, which broke uptime records in its first year.
2) Developing similar integrated topsides and subsea control systems for the FPSO Saxi-Batuque in Angola.
3) Extending their systems to accommodate additional gas gathering wells for
Multiple parameter configurations with the convenience of an all-in-one sensor module, our most popular weather station is ideal for high-precision weather monitoring.
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This document discusses various standard single-purpose processors including timers, counters, watchdog timers, UARTs, LCD controllers, stepper motor controllers, analog-to-digital converters, and real-time clocks. It provides details on the functionality and applications of these common peripherals, as well as examples of their basic configurations and implementations.
The document discusses several automation projects completed by an engineer team at various companies. It describes projects involving setup of systems for rapid changeover, paste supply and filling, safety controls, data management, virtual server environments, vision inspection, movable interlocks, terminal automation, machine upgrades, and electronic batch data collection. The projects utilized various automation technologies from companies like Allen-Bradley, Schneider, Rockwell, Siemens, Cognex, and more.
The engineer team defined the requirements, design, and installation guidelines for a safety system. All this associated with the setup of a Safety PLC with AMEC (Alternative Methods of Energy Control).
The document describes Power Plant Simulator & Designer (PPSD) software. PPSD allows simulation and design of various power plant systems, including boilers, HRSGs, and other heat exchangers. It has been used by over 150 boiler manufacturers and operators worldwide. The software provides modular modeling, thermal calculations, efficiency analysis, and output of performance data and diagrams. Additional modules allow modeling of natural circulation, dynamic start-up simulations, and tube vibration analysis.
Session 11 overview of simulation softwareChirag Jain
This document provides an overview of three solar PV simulation software programs: PVSyst, Helioscope, and PVSol. It describes the main features and step-by-step design processes for modeling grid-connected PV systems in each software. The key steps include importing meteorological data, defining the array configuration including module selection and tilt/orientation, accounting for losses, and generating reports on energy generation and performance.
Decarbonising Commercial Real Estate: The Role of Operational PerformanceIES VE
Are you interested to learn how technology can help to optimise the performance of commercial buildings on the route to net-zero?
Join us to uncover how our digital twin technology can be utilised by building owners and occupiers to optimise operational building performance and improve energy efficiency before and after implementing net-zero retrofit measures.
Decarbonising Buildings: Making a net-zero built environment a realityIES VE
IES are exploring how the industry is retrofitting, renovating and building from the ground up to accelerate the transition to net-zero carbon buildings.
Retrofitting for the Built Environment - IESIES VE
Are you involved with, or are working on retrofit projects?
Don’t miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of retrofitting and decarbonisation in the UK and Ireland, by seeing how data-driven insights and advanced modelling can streamline the process.
Join us for this on-demand webinar that will revolutionise the way you approach retrofit planning. Discover cutting-edge IES software solutions designed to empower engineers to test the outcomes of retrofit interventions, whilst creating efficient and effective retrofit plans for all types of buildings and portfolios.
IESVE Software for Florida Code Compliance Using ASHRAE 90.1-2019IES VE
This document provides information about Integrated Environmental Solutions' (IES) webinar on Florida Energy Code compliance using IESVE software. The webinar will cover the Florida Building Code 8th Edition 2023 requirements, which are based on ASHRAE 90.1-2019 Appendix G with a Performance Cost Index. It will demonstrate how to use IESVE Navigator to model building geometry, import templates, simulate HVAC systems and energy loads, and generate required Florida-specific reports. The webinar agenda includes background on the Florida code, the ASHRAE standard, and continuing education credits.
Achieving Excellence IESVE for HVAC Simulation.pdfIES VE
This knowledge session, hosted by Richard Tibenham and Michael Pollock from IES Consulting, supported the analysis of HVAC simulation through the Virtual Environment’s ApacheHVAC application.
Utilising Energy Modelling for LCSF and PSDS Funding ApplicationsIES VE
With Phase 5 of the Low Carbon Skills Fund (LCSF) expected to open for applications in Spring 2024, Salix are now recommending energy modelling to support your application. With the application process for funding typically being complex and time consuming, it can be difficult to secure funding for both the Low Carbon Skills Fund (LCSF) and the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) in the same year.
IES, with our selected partners, have developed a fully compliant procurement route to strengthen your funding application with energy modelling, and to allow more time to complete design work in time for the next phase of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS). All costs come from a successful LCSF application.
In this on-demand session, learn more about our streamlined end-to-end process with our partners, along with the benefits of the digital twin asset and net zero pathway provided upon completion of this work.
Empowering Net-Zero: Digital Insights and Funding Opportunities for Industria...IES VE
With the much anticipated Industrial Energy Transition Fund (IETF) Phase 3 currently open for applications until 19th April, and a recent influx of funding announcements geared towards the decarbonisation of energy intensive facilities, including manufacturing sites and data centres, the time has never been better explore the technologies and funding support available to accelerate your decarbonisation action plan.
In this on-demand webinar, learn more about the technology and funding application support available from IES to deliver successful decarbonisation and energy efficiency strategies for high energy use manufacturing and industrial facilities, as well as other IETF eligible sites, such as data centres. Alongside a live technology demonstration, our expert team discussed the latest IETF Phase 3 funding guidance, and provide an overview of the various decarbonisation feasibility, energy efficiency and monitoring and verification (M&V) studies that IES can provide to support relevant funding application requirements and deliver on broader energy efficiency and decarbonisation objectives.
The Power of Heat Decarbonisation Plans in the Built EnvironmentIES VE
Don't miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of the heat decarbonisation in the UK and Ireland, by seeing how data-driven insights and advanced modelling tools can streamline the process.
In this on-demand webinar, IES will empower you to change your approach to heat decarbonisation planning, showcase our range of cutting-edge software solutions that aid in the creation of efficient and effective decarbonisation plans for heating systems across all client types.
Intelligent Net-Zero Carbon Investment Planning for Buildings and PortfoliosIES VE
In this on-demand webinar, IES and global construction company Soben, uncover how digital twin technology can be deployed by building owners and occupiers to decarbonise with intelligence. Providing the engineering and investment-grade data insights required to make the right retrofit and energy transition investment decisions across whole portfolios and individual buildings.
Common ANZ daylight / sunlight modelling approaches using IESVE.IES VE
The document discusses common daylight modelling approaches used in Australia and New Zealand, including:
1) Daylight Factor (DF), Spatial Daylight Autonomy (sDA), Annual Sunlight Exposure (ASE), and Useful Daylight Illuminance (UDI) metrics.
2) Protocols for the National Construction Code (NCC), Green Star, and New Zealand standards including minimum daylight levels and hours of direct sunlight.
3) Challenges of daylighting in Australia's climate and strategies to overcome high glare and temperatures like window glazing, light shelves, and shading.
Making Sustainability Affordable with Digital TwinsIES VE
Presentation by David Ross from IES and Pieter Schaap from Soben. This webinar demonstrated the power of digital twin technology in driving cost-effective decarbonization.
How can Digital Twins support Manufacturers on the path to Net-Zero?IES VE
Presentation by Adam Goves and Laurie McKelvie from IES, hosted by the Food & Drink Federation. This webinar demonstrated how the sector can fully exploit this technology to unlock energy and cost savings across their facilities and map their pathway to net-zero.
Presentation by Chris Brown, Mark Gifford and David Ross from IES. This webinar demonstrated how you can leverage digital twin technology to better understand and improve the energy efficiency of your systems and buildings. Allowing you to mitigate rising energy costs and undertake detailed investment grade assessments of different energy conservation and renewable technology options to set you on course for net-zero.
Presentation by Niall Gibson, Douglas Bell and David Ross from IES. This webinar covered the latest update on interoperability with IES technology and how through the use of new developments and better data exchange options, you can speed up the design process and facilitate true digital design and operation.
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Regarding mobile operating systems, two major players dominate our thoughts: Android and iPhone. With Android leading the market, software development companies are focused on delivering apps compatible with this OS. Ensuring an app's functionality across various Android devices, OS versions, and hardware specifications is critical, making Android app testing essential.
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French start-up Malibou raised a €3 million Seed Round to develop its payroll and human resources
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UI5con 2024 - Boost Your Development Experience with UI5 Tooling ExtensionsPeter Muessig
The UI5 tooling is the development and build tooling of UI5. It is built in a modular and extensible way so that it can be easily extended by your needs. This session will showcase various tooling extensions which can boost your development experience by far so that you can really work offline, transpile your code in your project to use even newer versions of EcmaScript (than 2022 which is supported right now by the UI5 tooling), consume any npm package of your choice in your project, using different kind of proxies, and even stitching UI5 projects during development together to mimic your target environment.
UI5con 2024 - Keynote: Latest News about UI5 and it’s EcosystemPeter Muessig
Learn about the latest innovations in and around OpenUI5/SAPUI5: UI5 Tooling, UI5 linter, UI5 Web Components, Web Components Integration, UI5 2.x, UI5 GenAI.
Recording:
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WWDC 2024 Keynote Review: For CocoaCoders AustinPatrick Weigel
Overview of WWDC 2024 Keynote Address.
Covers: Apple Intelligence, iOS18, macOS Sequoia, iPadOS, watchOS, visionOS, and Apple TV+.
Understandable dialogue on Apple TV+
On-device app controlling AI.
Access to ChatGPT with a guest appearance by Chief Data Thief Sam Altman!
App Locking! iPhone Mirroring! And a Calculator!!
Transform Your Communication with Cloud-Based IVR SolutionsTheSMSPoint
Discover the power of Cloud-Based IVR Solutions to streamline communication processes. Embrace scalability and cost-efficiency while enhancing customer experiences with features like automated call routing and voice recognition. Accessible from anywhere, these solutions integrate seamlessly with existing systems, providing real-time analytics for continuous improvement. Revolutionize your communication strategy today with Cloud-Based IVR Solutions. Learn more at: https://thesmspoint.com/channel/cloud-telephony
Top Benefits of Using Salesforce Healthcare CRM for Patient Management.pdfVALiNTRY360
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E-Invoicing Implementation: A Step-by-Step Guide for Saudi Arabian CompaniesQuickdice ERP
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