讲座题目:The Future of Sustainable Buildings (可持续建筑的未来)
讲座嘉宾:Professor Patrick Phelan(美国亚利桑那州立大学)
地 点:西六楼312会议室
时 间:11月13日(周三)上午9:05-9:45
邀 请 人:骆汉宾 教授
Abstract:
Buildings are becoming more energy efficient, i.e., sustainable, but the limits to their energy efficiency are not well known. After an overview of building energy trends in the USA and worldwide, an analysis is presented of an ideal, all-electric residential home in the USA that defines the ultimate minimum energy consumption of an ‘ideal’ house, akin to the Carnot efficiency of an engine or the Carnot coefficient of performance of a refrigerator. Given that heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) remains one of the largest energy end uses in buildings, the presentation concludes with a discussion of cooling technologies that are becoming more and more important with ongoing global warming.
About the Speaker:
Patrick Phelan
Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering and Assistant Dean of Engineering
Arizona State University
phelan@asu.edu
http://faculty.engineering.asu.edu/pphelan/
讲座题目:The Use of Underground Space to Relieve Urban Congestion (利用地下空间缓解城市拥挤)
讲座嘉宾:Professor Samuel T. Ariaratnam(美国亚利桑那州立大学)
地 点:西六楼312会议室
时 间:11月13日(周三)上午9:45-10:25
邀 请 人:骆汉宾 教授
Abstract:
Currently, 54% of the world’s population (81% in the United States) live in urban areas. This figure is expected to increase to 75% by the year 2050 as people look to urban centers for employment opportunities. Furthermore, it taken us 5,000 years to get to this point; however, it is expected that we will double our urban infrastructure systems in the next 35 years through construction with these systems expected to last more than 50 years. The emergence of mega-cities with greater than 10 million population has resulted in the use of underground space to help alleviate congestion associated with urban growth. Underground residences, banks, shopping malls, parking garages, restaurants, transportation and other facilities are being built to relieve urban congestion. This presentation explores construction methods and examples of various types of underground space applications in urban areas.
About the Speaker:
Dr. Ariaratnam is a Professor and Construction Engineering Program Chair at Arizona State University. He received his B.A.Sc. from the University of Waterloo (Canada) in 1989 and his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1991 and 1994, respectively. His primary area of research interest lies in Sustainable Underground Infrastructure Engineering. Research in this area has focused on the development of new technologies in construction engineering and applications of underground trenchless construction techniques, specifically Horizontal Directional Drilling and Trenchless Pipe Replacement. He has published over 300 technical papers and reports, co-authored eight textbooks, and is a co-holder of five patents. In 2015, he was elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Dr. Ariaratnam was elected to the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE) in 2018 and the U.S. National Academy of Construction (NAC) in 2019. He has the title of “Distinguished Professor” at the China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) and is a Guest Professor at several other Chinese Universities.