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Abstracts Due May 12, 2006

The tenth international conference on Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings X will be held December 2–7, 2007, at the Sheraton Sand Key Resort, Clearwater Beach, Florida. This conference will present two tracks: PRINCIPLES – Devoted to Research & PRACTICES – Focusing on Practical Applications and Case Studies. You are invited to submit an abstract for presentation in either the Principles (Research) or Practices (Practical Applications) track. Special topic Workshops will be presented before or after the conference. A written paper will be required for all presentations in the Principles track. Papers are encouraged for all presentations, but not required for the Practices track.

Abstract Submission
Please submit an abstract, not to exceed 250 words, by May 12, 2006 to:

 

Pat Love
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
1 Bethel Valley Road
P.O. Box 2008, Bldg.  3156
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6067
Email:  lovepm@ornl.gov

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PAPER AND PRESENTATIONS TOPICS

Building Retrofit
Building Sustainability-Green Buildings
Commissioning and Test Procedure Development
Daylighting
Design Tools
Disaster Design for Hurricanes & Earthquakes
Durability and Service Life
Dynamic Envelope Performance (Mass)
Envelopes:  Walls, Roofs, Attics, and Foundations
Factory-built Housing
Fenestration
Indoor Environment
Insulation Air Barriers and Vapor Retarders
Integrated Envelopes
Moisture Issues
Monitoring, Modeling, and Simulation
Passive Solar Design
Standards, Codes, and Guidelines
Weatherization
Whole-building Efficiency
Zero Energy Buildings (ZEB)


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