| Program Chairman: Al Woody
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Programs scheduled:
Atlantic
City - January 2002
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| Forum: |
Is
There A Need for A Separate ASHRAE 62 IAQ Standard Forndustrial
Air Spaces?
(TC
9.2, SSPC 62.1 Cosponsor) |
(Lawton) |
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| Seminar: |
Displacement
Ventilation Systems in the Industrial Environment |
(Talbott) |
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| TC
5.4 Forum: |
Should
You Recirculate Exhaust Air From Industrial
Air
Cleaners? |
(Cosponsor) |
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| TC
5.4 Seminar: |
Safety
Considerations in Designing and Installing Air
Pollution
Devices |
(Cosponsor) |
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Hawaii - June 2002
| TC
5.5 Seminar: |
Air-to-Air
Energy Recovery and Displacement Ventilation |
(Cosponsor) |
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| Seminar: |
Displacement
Ventilation Systems in the Industrial Environment |
(Talbott) |
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| TC
5.4 Forum: |
Should
You Recirculate Exhaust Air From Industrial
Air
Cleaners? |
(Cosponsor) |
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| TC
5.4 Seminar: |
Safety
Considerations in Designing and Installing Air
Pollution
Devices |
(Cosponsor) |
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Chicago
- January 2003
| Seminar: |
Industrial
Ventilation in the Automotive Environment, Part 2 |
(Zhivov) |
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| Symposium: |
Displacement
Ventilation in the Industrial Environment |
(Talbott) |
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Past Programs:
Cincinnati
- June 2001
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Seminar 31 Room: 262 Fuel
Fired Power Plant Ventilation Tuesday, June
26, 2001 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Sponsor:
TC 9.2 Industrial Air Conditioning; TC 5.8 Industrial
Ventilation Chair: Charlie
C. Shieh, Ph.D., P.E., Member, GPM Engineering, Corpus Christi, TX The
seminar discusses the design approach of fuel fired power
plant ventilation integrated with project economics, climate
and plant conditions to generate ideas that will pave the way
for future design. 1. Fossil Fuel Fired Power
Plant Main Building Ventilation South China Investigation Report C. C.
Yang, Enron Energy Services, Houston, TX 2. Ventilation for Boiler
Building of Power Plant at Cold Area of North China Congxin Huang,
Northwest Electric Power Design Institute, Xi'An, Shanxi, China 3.
Numerical Simulation of Air Flow Distribution in Complex Geometric Buildings -
Power Plant Nian-ping Li, Jian Sun, and Guang-fa Tang, Hunan
University, Changsha, China 4. Ventilation in Power Plants
Operation Don Fiorino, P.E., Member, Enron Energy Services, Houston,
TX
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Seminar 41 Room: 230/244 Ventilation Systems for the
Automotive Industry Wednesday, June 27, 2001 8:00 AM - 10:00
AM Sponsor: TC 5.8 Industrial Ventilation Chair: Alexander M.
Zhivov, Ph.D., P.E., Member, Zhivov & Associates, L.L.C., Champaign,
IL With the developments of production processes in the auto
manufacturing industry, there is a need to match manufacturing processes with
appropriate approaches in HVAC design and ventilation technologies selection. To
provide the best working environment while contributing to the overall cost
reduction, it is important that those involved in the HVAC design and
construction process cooperate throughout all stages of this process. Usually
only part of the data for HVAC system design is available when required. So, the
design process is partly based on assumptions and further adjustments and
revisions when the data becomes available. The seminar addresses specifics of
ventilation systems used in auto manufacturing plants. 1. Basics for
Design Oil Mist Control Ventilation Systems Wayne M. Lawton, Member,
ARCADIS Giffels, Southfield, MI 2. Air Distribution Systems for Paint
Shops Franc Sodec, P.E., KRANTZ TKT GmbH, Bergisch Gladbach,
Germany 3. Body Shop Ventilation Systems Alexander M.
Zhivov, Ph.D., P.E., Member, Zhivov & Associates, L.L.C., Champaign,
IL 4. Contaminant Control Systems for Final Assembly Wayne
Lutz, P.E., PlymoVent Corp., Edison, NJ
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