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Milestone218 March, 2005 PT 103232
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Milestone218 March, 2005 Product Development Process
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Milestone218 March, 2005Milestone218 March, 2005 Thermal Aesthetic Principles
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Milestone218 March, 2005 Solar Design* Solar Design on Cinema ? (*) – Thermal Delight in Architecture, by Lisa Heschong, MIT press HVAC Design on Cinema ? Thermal Aesthetic Principles
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Milestone218 March, 2005 Ecodesign Principles (ASHRAE*) 1. Key Element: Efficient use of energy resources. 2. Resource Conservation design principles: Thermal Load Reduction; Efficient component design; Energy smart design practices; Adoption of “intelligent” control. (*) - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers)
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Milestone218 March, 2005 1. Thermal unnatural and neutral world; 2. Thermal steady state across time; 3. Thermal equilibrium across space; 4. Thermal comfort at standard conditions; 5. System designed to operate at total occupancy level; 6. Big reaction time (occupancy changes); 7. Long transient discomfort (occupancy levels); 8. Temperature shock (people arrive/leave the room); 9. Poor environment sustainability; 10. Low performance and efficiency (part occupancy). Prior Art
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Milestone218 March, 2005 1. Low reaction time (occupancy changes); 2. High environment sustainability; 3. Thermal environment (symbolic and cultural role); 4. Richer space thermal experience; 5. System designed to operate well at the occupancy levels; 6. Excellent performance and efficiency (occupancy levels); 7. Thermal comfort at standard conditions (seat occupied); 8. Temperature progressive change (people arrive or leave the room); 9. Heterogeneous thermal ambient (spectator moves between zones); 10. Neutralization of the transient discomfort. ACADS Art
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Milestone218 March, 2005 ACADS Solutions
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Milestone218 March, 2005 ACADS Solutions
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Milestone218 March, 2005 ACADS Solutions (2nd Concept)
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Milestone218 March, 2005 ACADS Prototype
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Milestone218 March, 2005 Contacts 1.Prototype 1/20 (Design iteration) 2.Prototype 1/1 (Design real test)
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