IABP

International Association of Building Physics (IABP)


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Third International Building Physics Conference

Advancing Building Physics/Science and its role in Building Engineering

August 27-31, 2006, Montreal, Canada.

Scope

This third conference of the IABP has as main objective to bring together researchers and research interested practitioners, who are active in building physics/science or in related fields such as building design, building services, environmental engineering and technology development and to advance the role of building physics/science in building engineering applications.
The conference will focus on the advances in research during the last decade and on the interactions between the various subjects covered in building physics/science through a well conceived performance approach.

Themes

The conference addresses most topics in building physics/science and should allow the attendees not only to deepen their knowledge but also to broaden their interest. Papers are invited on the subjects listed below. Papers that focus on measured results and compared with predictions, that address new developments in theory and modelling, that show results of a full performance approach are encouraged. Papers that concentrate on the application of existing software only or that do not go beyond experience based facts are discouraged.

  • Topic 1 Building materials
    This topic deals with heat, air and mass flow in materials, emissions by materials and the interactions between heat and mass, sound and mechanical material properties. Papers dealing with new testing techniques and articles that provide a better understanding of the complex relationships between properties and driving forces are highly welcome.
     
  • Topic 2 Building envelope systems
    This topic focuses on performance-based design, testing and development of building envelope with an emphasis on the interference between the heat, moisture and air response, noise reduction, daylight and durability. The interaction of the building envelope with HVAC. Advanced concepts such as risk analysis and probabilistic design should be discussed and applied.
     
  • Topic 3 Whole buildings
    New advances in energy efficiency, evaluation of global hygrothermal performance, engaging a better thermal insulation, high tech glazing solutions, usage of passive and hybrid means, highly efficient building services and renewable energy applications are discussed. Overall sustainability is considered and better tools for both energy and sustainability optimisation are presented.
     
  • Topic 4 Interactions with the interior environment (usability, comfort and indoor air quality)
    Many parameters shape the usability of an indoor environment. Are there new developments in the quantification of thermal, hygric, acoustical and visual comfort? Are there new facts to consider when discussing indoor air quality? Can we upgrade comfort and indoor air quality by a better usage of passive means? Papers are called that consider these aspects. Studies on the boundary conditions of the envelope with regards of the interior environment are welcome.
     
  • Topic 5 Interaction with the exterior environment
    The building is subjected to climatic loads. The interactions of the buildings with the exterior environment includes such topics as the effects on sunlight and solar gains, the changes in wind, driving rain and snow patterns, traffic noise and its impact on sound conditions outside and inside, and the heat island effect.
     
  • Topic 6 Role of building physics (building science) in building engineering
    The field of building engineering is fast evolving and includes structures, HVAC and building service systems, construction management and the application of building physics. What is the extent of knowledge in building physics required by future building engineers? Studies on design to manage loads and minimize their impact and on harnessing environmental forces (the sun and wind, for example) to move buildings towards sustainability are welcome.
     

Important dates

download pdf Call for abstracts November 1st, 2004
Abstract submittal February 28th, 2005
Notification of acceptance April 1st, 2005
Submission of draft papers July 15, 2005
Completion of peer review December 15th, 2005
Submission of revised papers April 1st, 2006
download pdf Conference August 28-31st, 2006

Committees

International scientific committee Organizing committee
Sweden J. Arfvidsson
Canada A. Athienitis
USA M. Bomberg
Israel R. Becker
USA E. Burnett
Czech Republic R. Cerny
Italy V. Corrado
Australia H. Cowan
Portugal V.P. de Freitas
The Netherlands M. de Wit
Canada D. Derome
Canada P. Fazio
Canada H. Ge
USA L. Glicksman
Germany J. Grunewald
Sweden C.E.Hagentoft
Germany P. Haüpl
Belgium H. Hens
Japan S. Hokoi
USA A. Karagiozis
Switzerland B. Keller
Canada K. Kumaran
Finland T. Ojanen
Canada D. Quirt
Denmark C. Rode
Greece M. Santamouris
Scotland C. Sanders
Canada C. Simonson
Canada J. Straube
US A. TenWolde
Norway J.V.Thue
Belgium G. Vermeir
Canada R. Zmeureanu
Canada L. De Miguel, CMHC
Canada D. Derome, Concordia
Canada G. Desmarais, Concordia
Canada P. Fazio, Concordia
Canada H. Ge, BCIT
Canada M. Horvat, Ryerson
Canada A. Neale, Concordia
Canada A. Teasdale-St-Hilaire, Concordia

Proceedings

Paul Fazio, Hua Ge, Jiwu Rao, Guylaine Desmarais (eds.), Research in Building Physics and Building Engineering, Proceedings of the 3rd International Building Physics Conference, 27-31 august 2006, Montreal, Canada.
More details on this publication can be found in the 'Publications'-section

 

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