 Team Members: Amanda Pierce Jay Kamani Seth Moody Curtis BrandSmith Nicolas Johnson  Sponsors: CH2MHILL Oregon Pacific Development Columbia Green WDY.

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 Team Members: Amanda Pierce Jay Kamani Seth Moody Curtis BrandSmith Nicolas Johnson  Sponsors: CH2MHILL Oregon Pacific Development Columbia Green WDY Structural Engineers Pro-Gro  Advisor: Dr. David J. Sailor Dr. David J. Sailor

 Objective 1: Design Optimized Green Roof  Objective 2: Design Mobile Monitoring System

 Insulation  Water Retention  Temperature Reduction

 R-Value Variation ◦ Sun ◦ Humidity ◦ Soil Moisture  Other Effects ◦ Radiation ◦ Convection ◦ Evaporative Cooling

 Green Roof Design ◦ Plants ◦ Soil ◦ Trays

Test Module Precipitation, Soil Moisture & Water in/out Davis Weather StationMass Balance SystemSoil Moisture Sensors Measure Ambient & Surface Temperatures Davis Weather StationT-Type Thermocouples Measure Temperature Difference and Heat Flux Heat Flux SensorT-Type Thermocouples

 A Davis weather station  Campbell data logger sensors  Decagon moisture sensor  Huskeflux heat flux sensor  T-type thermocouples  Futek load cells

 Local Weather Data ◦ Davis Weather Station 615  Water In/Out ◦ Mass Balance ◦ Soil Moisture Sensors  Soil Temperature ◦ T-Type Thermocouples

 Soil Heat Flux ◦ Huxeflux ◦ R = ΔT/ q flux

 Planning 3 rd party involvement in a project  City Permits  Chickens