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ASME
• At a Glance
• Standards and Certification Overview
• Strategic Planning Committee’s Integrated/Sustainable Building Equipment and Systems Task Force
Raj Manchanda
ASME
1-212-591-7789
National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB) Annual Conference * Anaheim, California
April 26, 2012
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ASME
At a Glance
• Membership: 125,000 members (incl. over 22,000 student members) with over 200 local sections and 500 student sections in 150 countries
• Conferences and Publications: 37 technical groups and divisions. 40 conferences annually. Specialty Institutes
– International Gas Turbine Institute – International Petroleum Technology Institute – Nanotechnology Institute
• Public Awareness and Outreach: Advocacy for the profession; federal fellow program; Engineering for Change; and positions on public policy issues such as energy and funding for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education
• Standards and Certification . . . More later
Offices:
New York
WDC
Atlanta
Houston
Brussels
Beijing
New Delhi
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ASME • Education: High engagement with
students and faculty; ABET; design
competitions; scholarships; K-12
programs; lifelong learning.
• Digital library with journals,
conference proceedings, and
ASME Press e-books
• Innovation and Research
• Communities of Practice: Virtual,
technical, topical, and geographical
• The ASME Foundation
• http://www.asme.org
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ASME Strategic Focus
• In ENERGY, ASME will serve as an essential energy technology resource and leading advocate for technically sound energy policies.
• In WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, ASME will foster a broader, competent, vibrant and more diverse engineering and technical workforce with improved retention in both the profession and ASME over all career stages.
• In the area of GLOBAL IMPACT, ASME will deliver locally relevant engineering resources to advance public safety and quality of life throughout the world.
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ASME Standards and Certification
• First Standard Issued 1884
• 500 Standards
• 800 Committees
• 10 Conformity Assessment Programs
– Product certification
– Personnel certification
– Accreditation
• Administer over 40 U.S. Technical Advisory Groups to ISO
Recent and Emerging S&C Activities
• Energy Assessments (for Compressors, Heating Systems, Pumping Systems, and Steam Systems)
• Hydrogen Infrastructure
• Concentrating Solar Power Plants
• Ultra-supercritical Boilers
• Nuclear Gen III+ and IV Reactors
• Personnel Certifications (ANDE, nuclear auditor, pipeline engineer, system energy assessment practitioner)
• Verification and Validation (Computational Mechanics, Fluid Dynamics)
• Overall Plant Performance with Carbon Capture
• Design Basis/Response to Severe Accidents
• Energy-Water Nexus (emerging enterprise endeavor)
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ASME Emerging Technologies
Interest Areas
Energy and Water Nexus
Thermal Energy Storage
NanoEngineering For Medicine and Biology
Integrated/Sustainable Building Equipment and
Systems
Advanced Manufacturing … coming
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ASME Energy Grand Challenge - 2009
Building Integrated Technologies Identified
Strategic Planning Committee’s
Integrated/Sustainable Building
Equipment and Systems Task Force
Chair
Jorge E. Gonzalez, Ph.D.
City College of New York
Antonio Bula, Co-Chair
Universidad del Norte, Colombia
Moncef Krati, Co-Chair
University of Colorado-Boulder
Raj Manchanda, ASME Staff
Emerging Megaregions in the United States. Source US 2050
Why buildings?
Courtesy Jorge Gonzalez, Ph.D.
Background
• International interest (funding) for integrated building technologies to
enabled sustainable environments is on the rise for the past few
years.
– DOE- Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Office — 2X Budget to
$2B from 2009.
– US Science National Foundation with the Agency Broad Science, Engineering,
and Education for Sustainability (SEES) initiative. - $1B/yr investment in 2012-
2014 across the agency, or 15% of the agency budget, in sustainability topics
including nexus with long-term climate trends and resilient buildings and cities.
– EU via 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological
Development (FP7) earmarked over $20 billion for funding for Environmental
Management and for energy-efficient buildings and spaces of public use in
particular.
• Stakeholders; NYC 2025; CEC; EU Megapolis; others.
• Private sector interest; IT - Software, Controls, spin-offs.
• Private sector renewables; Solar PV; Solar Thermal;
• Private sector energy management.
Courtesy Jorge Gonzalez, Ph.D.
US End-Use Energy Use (US DOE, 2001)
Breakdown of energy use in commercial buildings
Buildings represent close to $1T/yr industry in the construction sector, and more than $300B/yr in energy costs.
Courtesy Jorge Gonzalez, Ph.D.
Building Integrated Technologies
Building Integrated
Technologies
smart windows
Building Integrated
Technologies
solar
Courtesy Jorge Gonzalez, Ph.D.
Advanced Automation Systems
• To provide comfort, convenience, safety to users
• Multi-tasking and adaptable to indoor/outdoor climate environment and user preferences
• Combination of high fidelity monitoring and control systems driven by advanced IT to reduce energy and provide comfort.
Courtesy Jorge Gonzalez, Ph.D.
Advanced HVAC Systems
State of the art adsorption machine from German based spin-off Sor-Tech.
Uses unique silica-gel adsorption solution with a large thermal band for regeneration.
Courtesy Jorge Gonzalez, Ph.D.
Possible Focus Areas
• Advanced Building Materials
• Integrated Renewable Energy Technologies (Thermal and PV)
• Building and Community Scale Advanced HVAC Systems
• Community Scale Energy Management Systems
• Advanced Lighting/Daylighting Technologies
• Efficient Water Systems
• Integrated Onsite Micro-Combined Heat and Power Technologies
(IMCHP)
Next Steps
• Continue to recruit volunteer subject matter experts
• Open forums – May 4 2012 NYC Roundtable (next slide)
• Articles in Mechanical Engineering, ASMEnews, etc.
• Technical Tracks in ASME Energy Conferences : Energy
Sustainability 2012, International Mechanical
Engineering Congress and Exposition 2012
– http://asmeconferences.org/esfuelcell2012 July 23-26,San Diego
– http://asmeconferences.org/congress2012 Nov 9-15, Houston
• building integrated renewable technologies
• imbedded IT for building and community scale energy efficient technologies
• onsite and building integrated heat and power technologies
• Podcasts, Webinars
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Thank You! Raj Manchanda
Director, Emerging Technologies
ASME
3 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Tel : 1-212-591-7789
Email : [email protected]
http://www.asme.org
http://nano.asme.org
http://engineeringforchange.org
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