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Compressor
24th Engineering
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Refrigeration
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Climate Technologies
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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
It has been a tradition since 1972 for the Ray W. Herrick Laboratories at Purdue University to sponsor a venue for exchanging ideas, information and cutting-edge
research in the area of refrigeration technology, compressors, high performance buildings and closely related fields. In today’s economy, it is important to maintain
your professional contacts and to keep current on the latest research. Thus, plan to join us in July 9-12, 2018!
AUTHOR INFORMATION
Best Student Paper Award
As in past conferences, there will be three Best Student Paper Awards for each of the three conferences. Award dollars for these top papers are sponsored by
Johnson Controls. 1st place papers will receive $1000, 2nd place papers will receive $500 and 3rd place papers will receive $250.
Guidelines
In order to qualify for the Best Student Paper Award, the first author of the paper must have been a full-time student at the time of the paper submission.
Nominations for the award must be submitted by the faculty advisor of the student author or by the Principal Investigator of the work. An individual faculty
member may only nominate 2 student papers for the award total (across the three conferences).
In the nomination letter, the nominator must 1) provide the paper number and paper title, 2) affirm that the student was the primary contributor to the ideas
and results presented in the paper and 3) describe the merits and novelty of the research presented in the paper.
The deadline for nomination submission is April 30, 2018 and the submissions must be sent via email to the corresponding conference chair. The email addresses
of the conference chairs are as follows.
• Compressor Conference - Dr. W. Travis Horton - wthorton@purdue.edu
• Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Conference - Dr. James E. Braun - jbraun@purdue.edu
• High Performance Building Conference - Dr. Thanos Tzempelikos - ttzempel@purdue.edu
Deadlines
Monday, April 2, 2018 Manuscript Submission Deadline
Monday, April 30, 2018 Manuscript Acceptance Deadline
Monday, April 30, 2018 Best Student Paper Award Nomination Deadline
Monday, May 21, 2018 Final Papers must be uploaded to Conftool
CONTACT INFORMATION
For Conferences and Short Courses For Registration and Payment
Kim Stockment Ethan Kingery
177 S. Russell St. 128 Memorial Mall, Stewart Center,
West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA Room 116, West Lafayette, IN 47907
PH: (765) 494-6078 PH: (765) 496-3667
Fax:(765) 494-0787 Fax: (765) 494-0567
E-mail: hlconf18@purdue.edu E-mail: ekingery@purdue.edu
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KEYNOTE AND PLENARY SPEAKERS
Andy Pearson - Group Managing Director, Star Refrigeration, Ltd.
Innovation in Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning
In the last 30 years or so the amount spent on research and development in the refrigeration and air-conditioning sectors seems to
have reached unprecedented heights, driven mainly by the phase out of traditional refrigerants and their replacement by a variety of
solutions including new fluids which have similar performance but are less harmful to the environment than those that they replace,
new ways to use even older substances such as ammonia, carbon dioxide, water and air and new ways of achieving cooling without
using the Perkins cycle. Despite this massive effort the core technology used to provide refrigeration in residential, commercial and
industrial systems has not changed much. It is in fact pretty much the same as in was 60 years ago.
In this wide-ranging and thought-provoking review of innovation in refrigeration and air-conditioning Andy Pearson considers why this might be. He starts with
a basic explanation of what innovation is and looks at some examples of good innovation from other fields. He considers what defines someone as an innovator
and whether these characteristics are innate or can be learned. Using practical examples he encourages the audience to think like an innovator then looks at some
of the areas in which innovation has flourished over 30 years. The review also considers areas in which the refrigeration and air-conditioning industry has been
less successful in innovating and concludes by looking to the future and imagining what new pressures might come to bear and how we can best respond to them.
This presentation should be of interest to everyone who is engaged in research and development, whether as a practical technician or theoretical scientist, or as a
senior executive responsible for managing the development process, as a financier responsible for funding it or as a technology user who is eagerly waiting for the
next improvement to arrive.
Ed Arens - Director, Center for the Built Environment - University of California, Berkley
Personal comfort system research at the Center for the Built Environment, University of California Berkeley
The engineered indoor environment consists almost entirely of systems in which temperature and humidity are controlled while air
movement and other asymmetrical influences are minimized. Such systems are simple to visualize, design, and control. They are
however inherently electricity-intensive, and consume in aggregate a large fraction of the world’s energy. They also leave at least
20% of their occupancies dissatisfied.
Future buildings will save energy and improve satisfaction by using personal comfort systems (PCS) having the ability to offset a
widened range of indoor temperatures while also overcoming the variability in occupant individual preferences. Per occupant, PCS
requires two orders of magnitude less energy than central systems, while delivering equivalent or better comfort. It also can address
the significant metabolic transients experienced by people in the workplace. Finally, PCS enables inherently efficient passive and radiant building systems to
respond more quickly and be viable outside their normal climatic ranges.
The Center for the Built Environment at UC Berkeley studies building technology in laboratory and field studies, addressing energy impacts and environmental
quality from both building and occupant perspectives. To translate findings to practice, it collaborates with over 40 industry partners, contributes to professional
and regulatory codes and standards, and has been spawning startups that commercialize its work.
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MONDAY, JULY 9
7:00am-4:00pm Conference Registration – East Foyer, Stewart Center
8:00am-10:00am Welcome Continental Breakfast – West Foyer, Stewart Center
8:00am - 4:00pm Conference Hospitality Room (Refreshments Available) – STEW 302/306
9:30-11:30 am Opening Session, Welcome and Keynote Address – Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center
Innovation in Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning - Andy Pearson, Group Managing Director, Star Refrigeration, Ltd.
11:30-1:00 pm Chairpersons & Presenting Authors Lunch (Monday’s Sessions Only) – West Faculty Lounge, Second Floor, Purdue Memorial Union
11:30-1:00 pm Lunch Break
STEW 214A&B STEW 214C&D STEW 218A&B STEW 218C&D STEW 310 STEW 278 STEW 202 STEW 206
1:00-3:00 pm B1: Control- B2: Building R1: Commercial R2: Organic R3: Heat Pump R4: Heat C1: Screw C2: Linear and
Oriented Envelope, and Industrial Rankine Cycles Design and Exchanger Compressors I Automotive
Modeling (IBO) Facade and Refrigeration I Assessment Design Compressors
Lighting Systems Improvements
3:00-3:30 pm Coffee Break - (Hospitality Room)
3:30-5:30 pm B3: Model B4: Net Zero R5: Domestic R6: Vapor R7: Steady- R8: Heat C3: Spool and C4: Linear
Predictive Energy Buildings Refrigeration I Compression State Vapor Exchanger Rotating Vane Compressors
Controls I (IBO) Cycle Compression Design Compressors
Enhancements I System Optimization
Modeling
3:30-5:30 pm Student Branch ASHRAE Meeting - STEW 314
5:30-6:00 pm Shuttle
6:00-8:00 pm Opening Reception – Lafayette Brewing Company (LBC) Main Street, Lafayette, IN – Hosted by UT Carrier
8:30-9:00 pm Shuttle
TUESDAY, JULY 10
7:15-8:15 am Complimentary Breakfast for Chairpersons & Presenting Authors (Tuesday’s Sessions Only) – West Faculty Lounge, 2nd Floor, Purdue Memorial Union
8:00am - 10:00am Continental Breakfast Available – West Foyer, Stewart Center
8:00am - 4:00pm Conference Hospitality Room (Refreshments Available) – STEW 302/306 Conference Registration
8:30-9:30 am Plenary Session – Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center
Personal comfort system research - Ed Arens, Director, Center for the Built Environment, University of California, Berkley
9:30am - 9:45am Coffee Break - (Hospitality Room) – STEW 302/306
STEW 214A&B STEW 214C&D STEW 218A&B STEW 218C&D STEW 310 STEW 278 STEW 202 STEW 206
9:45-11:45 am B5: Model B6: Heat Pump R9: Heat R10: Evaluation R11: Vapor R: Student Paper C5: Tribology C6: Scroll I
Predictive Systems Exchanger Frost of Low GWP Compression Competition and
Controls II (IBO) Characterization Refrigerants I Cycle Lubrication I
Enhancements II
12:00pm-1:15 pm Conference Luncheon – North and South Ballrooms, Purdue Memorial Union
1:30-3:30 pm B7: Occupant- B8: Building R12: Heat R13: Lubricant R14: Transient C: Student Paper C7: Screw C8: Valves I
based Control Simulation and Exchanger Frost Selection, Vapor Competition Compressors II
and Modeling Optimization I Impacts and Analysis & Compression
(IBO) Control Management System Modeling
3:30-4:00 pm Coffee Break - (Hospitality Room) – STEW 302/306
4:00-6:00 pm B9: Grid- B10: Thermal R15: Air-Side R16: Two-Phase R17: Alternative B: Student Paper C9: Expanders C10:
Responsive Storage Systems Heat Transfer Ejector, Injector Refrig, AC and Competition Reciprocating
Systems and and Materials Characterization and Separator HP Technologies Compressors I
Controls I Analysis
4:00-5:30 pm IIR Commissions B1, B2 & E1, E2 Combined Business Meetings – STEW 314
6:00-8:00 pm Tours - ReNEWW House & DC Micro-Grid House
6:00-11:00 pm Free Time
6:30-8:00 pm Conference Advisory Committee Meeting (by invitation only)
8:00-10:00 pm Student Mixer – O’Bryan’s Nine Irish Brothers
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 11
7:15-8:15 am Complimentary Breakfast for Chairpersons & Presenting Authors (Wednesday’s Sessions Only) – West Faculty Lounge, 2nd Floor, Purdue Memorial Union
8:00am - 10:00am Continental Breakfast Available – West Foyer, Stewart Center
8:00am -12:00pm Conference Registration – East Foyer, Stewart Center
8:00am - 4:00pm Conference Hospitality Room (Refreshments Available) – STEW 302/306
8:30-9:30 am Plenary Session – Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center
The Past, Present & Future of Reciprocating Compressors – Jack Elson, Retiree, Emerson Climate Technologies
9:30am - 9:45am Coffee Break - (Hospitality Room) – STEW 302/306
STEW 214A&B STEW 214C&D STEW 218A&B STEW 218C&D STEW 310 STEW 278 STEW 202 STEW 206
9:45-12:00pm B11: Model B12: Building R18: HVAC & R19: Domestic R20: Expansion R21: C11: Rotary C12: Compressor
Predictive Simulation and R Equipment Refrigeration II Devices Transportation Compressors I Modeling I
Controls III (IBO) Optimization II Fault Impacts & Air-Conditioning
Diagnostics (IBO)
12:00-1:00 pm Lunch Break
1:00-3:00 pm B13: Data- B14: Occupant R22: Advanced R23: R24: Boiling R25: HVAC C13: C14: Scroll II
Driven Modeling Comfort and Equipment Commercial Heat Transfer Equipment Testing and
and Diagnostics Modeling Controls I (IBO) and Industrial Characterization Performance Measurements
(IBO) Refrigeration II and Enhancement Measurement
3:00-3:30 pm Coffee Break - (Hospitality Room) – STEW 302/306
3:30-5:30 pm B15: Grid- B16: IAQ, R26: Advanced R27: Heat R28: Two- R29: Evaluation C15: Tribology C16: NVH I
Responsive Ventilation Equipment Exchanger Phase Flow of Low GWP and Lubrication II
Systems and and Airflow Controls II (IBO) Modeling Characterization Refrigerants II
Controls II (IBO) Modeling
5:45-6:15 pm Shuttle - Departing from Grant Street PMU Entrance
6:00-10:00 pm Informal Steak Barbeque – The Trails, West Lafayette, IN – Hosted by Emerson Climate Technologies
9:30-10:00 pm Shuttle - Departing from Grant Street PMU Entrance
THURSDAY, JULY 12
7:15-8:15 am Chairpersons & Presenting Authors Breakfast (Thursday’s Sessions Only) – West Faculty Lounge, 2nd Floor, Purdue Memorial Union
8:00am - 10:00am Continental Breakfast Available – West Foyer, Stewart Center
8:00am - 4:00pm Conference Hospitality Room (Refreshments Available) – STEW 302/306
8:30-9:20 am Plenary Session – Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center
Future Perspectives of AC/R/HP - Reinhard Radermacher, Co-founder of the Center for Environmental Energy Engineering
9:30am - 9:45am Coffee Break - (Hospitality Room) – STEW 302/306
STEW 214A&B STEW 214C&D STEW 218A&B STEW 218C&D STEW 310 STEW 278 STEW 202 STEW 206
9:45-12:00pm B17: Building R30: R31: HVAC & R32: R33: Refrigerant C17: Screw C18: Rotary C19: Compressor
Control Material and R Equipment Condensation Pressure Drop Compressors III Compressors II Modeling II
Strategies (IBO) Manufacturing Performance Heat Transfer Characterization
Impacts Enhancement I and Impacts
12:00-1:00 pm Lunch Break
1:00-3:00 pm B18: Smart R34: Property R35: Heat R36: Absorption R37: HVAC & C20: NVH II C21: Compressor C22: Novel
Devices and Measurements Exchanger Technologies R Equipment Modeling III Compressors
Appliances and Assessments Performance Performance
Characterization Enhancement II
3:00-3:30 pm Coffee Break - (Hospitality Room) – STEW 302/306
3:30-5:30 pm B19: Building R38: Property R39: Heat R40: Dessicant R41: Residential C23: Valves II C24: Scroll III C25: Reciprocating
Analysis and Modeling Transfer in Systems Heat Pumps for Compressors II
Retrofits Microfin Water and Space
Tubes and Heating
Microchannels
3:30-5:30 pm Conference Advisory Committee Meeting (by invitation only) – STEW 314
5:00pm End of Conference
*IBO = Intelligent Building Operations Session
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair...............................................................................................................................................................................................................Eckhard A. Groll
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conference Chair....................................................................................................................................................James E. Braun
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conference Co-Chair...................................................................................................................................................... Neera Jain
Compressor Conference Chair...........................................................................................................................................................................................Travis Horton
Compressor Conference Co-Chair.....................................................................................................................................................................................Davide Ziviani
High Performance Buildings Conference Chair...................................................................................................................................................... Thanos Tzempelikos
High Performance Buildings Conference Co-Chair...........................................................................................................................................................Brandon Boor
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SHORT COURSES: JULY 8, 2018 • CONFERENCE: JULY 9-12, 2018 • WEST LAFAYETTE, IN