Ses­si­on 4

Ses­si­on 4: Pas­siv­e Hou­se goes Chi­na

Don­ners­tag, 24. Sep­tem­ber 2020, 09.00 Uhr

Uhr­zeit (MESZ) Vor­trag Re­fe­rent             
09.00 Uhr Be­grü­ßung
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Rainer Pfluger | Moderation

09.05 Uhr

Chal­len­ges and So­lu­ti­on of Com­plex Non-Re­si­den­ti­al Pas­si­ve Hou­se and NZEB in Chi­na

The com­ple­xi­ty of non-re­si­den­ti­al NZEB be­cau­se of un­u­su­al ar­chi­tec­tu­ral de­sign, new con­struc­ti­on form pres­ents mo­re si­gni­fi­cant chal­len­ges than re­si­den­ti­al buil­dings con­cer­ning in­flu­ence of ther­mal-bridge and air­tight­ness. This pa­per in­tro­du­ced two re­pre­sen­ta­ti­ve non-re­si­den­ti­al NZEB in Chi­na to ana­ly­se the­se chal­len­ges and so­lu­ti­ons. 

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Peng Mengyue | Center of Science and Technology & Industrialization Development, MOHURD

 

09.20 Uhr

A Fu­ture Blue­print - How Pas­si­ve Hou­se con­struc­ti­on in Chi­na be­co­mes ea­sier as we speak

A sum­ma­ry ba­sed on the com­ple­ted Tianjin Eco-Ci­ty Pas­si­ve Hou­se shows how fu­ture de­ve­lop­ment in Chi­na be­ne­fits from les­sons le­ar­ned in con­struc­ti­on, in­cre­a­sing pro­duct avai­la­bi­li­ty as well as re­gu­la­to­ry gui­de­li­nes and sub­si­dies – ac­ce­le­ra­ting the plan­ning pro­cess and mi­ni­mi­zing con­struc­ti­on cost.

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Yi Zhu 朱毅 | SoftGrid (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

 

09.35 Uhr

The per­for­man­ce-ba­sed de­sign and ope­ra­tio­nal ana­ly­sis of X88 kin­der­gar­ten

X88 kin­der­gar­ten as Chi­na's first lar­gest pas­si­ve + as­sem­b­ly-ty­pe kin­der­gar­ten, is a gre­at si­gni­fi­can­ce. It al­so has so­me un­ex­pec­ted pro­blems in the ear­ly sta­ge of ope­ra­ti­on. The to­tal cost of X88 pas­si­ve kin­der­gar­ten in No­vem­ber is lower than that of an or­di­na­ry kin­der­gar­ten. X88 kin­der­gar­ten pro­vi­des "the first ope­ra­ti­on of the pas­si­ve kin­der­gar­ten" with gre­at re­fe­rence va­lue for the cau­se of pas­si­ve hou­sing in Chi­na. 

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Haifeng Guo | Beijing Institute of Residential BuildingDesign & Research co.,LTD
09.50 Uhr

Stu­dy on a Pas­si­ve Hou­se nur­sing ho­me with so­lar-dri­ven sys­tem in warm and hu­mid cli­ma­tes

Pas­si­ve Hou­se nur­sing ho­mes can pro­vi­de el­der­ly peo­ple bet­ter in­door con­di­ti­ons with much lower ener­gy con­sump­ti­on and will ha­ve a lar­ge po­ten­ti­al in Chi­ne­se buil­ding mar­ket. Apart from the ge­ne­ral in­for­ma­ti­on about load pro­fi­les, the be­ha­viour of such a buil­ding in com­bi­na­ti­on with so­lar-dri­ven sys­tem in warm and hu­mid cli­ma­tes was al­so of in­te­rest, to­wards a re­ne­wa­ble ener­gy sup­ply in fu­ture. 

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Sichen Sheng | Passivhaus Institut
10.05 Uhr Fra­gen und Ant­wor­ten  

10.35 Uhr

Ana­ly­sis and dis­cus­si­on on the Ger­ma­ny PHI cer­ti­fi­ca­ti­on test of ener­gy re­co­ve­ry ven­ti­la­tors for out­door air hand­ling

The key per­for­man­ce test re­sults of elec­tri­cal ef­fi­ci­en­cy, he­at re­co­ve­ry ra­te and frost pro­tec­ti­on are ana­ly­sed. It is ex­pec­ted to im­pro­ve the qua­li­ty of pro­ducts for ma­nu­fac­tur­ers. Mean­whi­le, PHI cer­ti­fi­ca­ti­on test of ven­ti­la­tors in Chi­na are in­tro­du­ced.

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Jiandong Li | China Academy of Building Research (CABR)

 

10.50 Uhr

Re­se­arch and prac­ti­ce of pas­si­ve ul­tra-low ener­gy buil­dings in hot sum­mer and cold win­ter

This stu­dy fo­cu­ses on the es­ta­blis­h­ment of ul­tra-low ener­gy buil­ding tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem in hot sum­mer and cold win­ter are­as. On this ba­sis, pro­ject prac­ti­ce is car­ried out and the re­lia­bi­li­ty of the tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem is ve­ri­fied through long-term mo­ni­to­ring of ther­mal com­fort and ener­gy con­sump­ti­on.

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Li Pan | Shanghai Research Institute of Building Sciences Co.,Ltd

 

11.05 Uhr

Prac­ti­ce and thoughts of Shou­kai Tongz­hou af­for­da­ble high-ri­se re­si­den­ti­al pro­ject

This ar­tic­le fo­cu­ses on the chal­len­ges and con­si­de­ra­ti­ons en­coun­te­red in the pro­cess of lo­ca­li­za­ti­on of pas­si­ve hou­ses in Chi­na, which are main­ly re­la­ted to the dif­fi­cul­ties ap­pea­red in the ar­chi­tec­tu­ral de­sign sta­ge and con­struc­ti­on dra­wing de­sign sta­ges.

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Ruixue Li | Beijing Residential Architecture Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd.

 

11.20 Uhr Fra­gen und Ant­wor­ten  

 

The­ma­tisch pas­sen­de Pos­ter­bei­trä­ge fin­den Sie in die­sem Jahr in der ON­LI­NE Pas­siv­haus-Fach­aus­stel­lung:

 
 

Op­ti­mi­za­ti­on dif­fi­cul­ties of PHI cer­ti­fi­ca­ti­on in Chi­ne­se pro­ject, Ming Yang | Pre­dic­ti­on of in­door air qua­li­ty in a pas­si­ve re­si­den­ti­al hou­se in Chi­na, Yi­ting Kang | Un­cer­tain­ty ana­ly­sis of air­tight­ness test of pas­si­ve ul­tra-low ener­gy buil­dings ba­sed on pas­si­ve hou­se, Li Jun-wei

 

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