
Homelab 2050-6 Systems for good living
Description
"The houses that will be built now and in the near future will still be there in 2050. Will they meet the requirements and wishes of 2050? Are we taking into account important issues of the future?".
In a series of meetings, we want to address this question systematically. Many houses built after the war no longer meet today's standards and wishes. In this series, we want to cover all aspects that may be important for the houses of 2050. In the extensive series of EU2050Powerlab (www.kivi.nl/eu2050powerlab), we have seen what the energy supply of houses will look like in the future and what the required energy demand will be.
But apart from energy demand, many other issues are important. Sustainability as a whole becomes important. But also other issues such as a healthy indoor climate in the house and a house that is easy to operate and maintain.
This sixth meeting's theme is "reliability, maintenance and system operation ". This will cover the central control of energy-saving systems and their operation.
A good concept for interacting with the systems is necessary to realise the savings. Without quality guarantees and controls, this is difficult. Therefore, adequate maintenance of ventilation and heating systems is essential.
Remote monitoring and control of the systems is a simple matter in 2050 when everything is connected. So we will have an easy-to-operate, automatic system that stays in shape via remote monitoring.
The first speaker will explain to us what are the trends for life extension in this field in the professional (industrial) world (armed forces, NS, F16, F35,...), what this will mean for an our home in 2015 and specifically in the field of Condition Based Maintenance (CBM).
He does this from his experience at Tilburg University and the Dutch Institute for World Class Maintenance (http://www.worldclassmaintenance.com/nl/).
The second speaker adds his knowledge and experience with large-scale applications of sensors and analysis with Big Data in TNO projects (https://www.tno.nl/nl/aandachtsgebieden/energie/sustainable-energy/).
The third speaker is from the consultancy firm DWA (http://www.dwa.nl/direct) outlines the ideal picture of the energy housekeeping and climate in a house or building complex, after which it turns out that in the real world, constraints are peeled off piece by piece, showing that a management concept is needed to approach the performance level of energy and climate. This is possible by means of the monitoring system MonaVisa, which can report the limitation or out of step or have it reduced/resolved. http://www.monavisa.info/ )
This meeting will discuss how this can be realised.
for the Homelab2050 programme, see further on the website www.kivi.nl/homelab2050 .
Speaker(s)
Prof. Dr. H.A. Akkermans, Tilburg University, Dutch Institute for World Class Maintenance, Breda
ir. W. Borsboom, Business Consultant Energy and Comfort Systems TNO, Delft
Ir. J.J. Buitenhuis, senior consultant energyconcepts, DWA, Bodegraven
Location
Utrecht University, Library, Boothzaal
Heidelberglaan 3 Utrecht
Organiser
Electrical Engineering
Measurement, control and regulation technology
Telecommunications
Energy and Heat Technology
Southern Region
KIVI Students Delft
KIVI Students Eindhoven
The Hague Region
Leiden region
Region Utrecht
Name and contact details for information
Dr.ir. Steven Luijtens ing. Paul van Moerkerken Dr.ir. Eric Persoon ing. Gidi van Heijst
