Building enclosures rely on heat and moisture control to avoid significant energy loss due to airflow leakage, which makes buildings less comfortable and more costly to maintain. This problem will likely be compounded by climate change.
Researchers used the powerful Leonardo supercomputer at CINECA, a supercomputing center in Italy, to learn from a highly realistic 3D replica of a sponge
MEP elements used in off-site construction and opportunities to achieve increased energy efficiency and water conservation in the factory are addressed in this standard.
Its central location in the country provides shorter travel for many who are not close to Fujitsu’s Pine Brook, New Jersey, or Martinez, California, facilities.
The Lower-GWP Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Innovation Award promotes inventive design and practice by recognizing the implementation of new technological concepts.