NMEE-THC'23
NMEE Session on Temperature and Humidity Control (NMEE-THC'23) will be held online from October 24 to 25, 2023.
The Session on Temperature and Humidity Control is a branch of NMEE 2023. The conference is dedicated to providing a professional academic exchange platform for scholars, experts and researchers from all over the world. Through exchanges and discussions among scholars, new research ideas are opened, contacts among peer scholars are established, and more cooperation opportunities are sought.
The planet Earth is getting hotter and hotter, with 30% of the world's population already exposed to life-threatening scorching weather. It is estimated that up to three-quarters of the world's population could be exposed to dangerously hot conditions by 2100. At present, there are 1.2 billion room air conditioners in use worldwide, however, this number is expected to increase to at least 4.5 billion units by 2050, especially in developing countries and regions where HVAC demand will increase fivefold during the same period. The continuous increase in demand for air conditioner will bring a huge new burden to the power grid, which is already in a high load state. The impact of refrigerant leakage and emission on the atmospheric environment during the use, maintenance and scrapping of air conditioner is another risk factor, in addition to the power demand risk. It is projected that the use of room air conditioners could cause global warming of more than 0.5˚C by 2100. This increase would make it extremely difficult to keep global warming below the Paris Agreement's climate goal of 2˚C above pre-industrial levels.
Based on this background, the Branch Seminar on Temperature and Humidity Control will discuss the realization of energy saving and carbon reduction methods for temperature and humidity regulation and control within a certain time and space, and solicit high-quality original manuscripts. All papers submitted to the branch seminar must be original articles relevant to the conference field and will be peer-reviewed by at least 2-3 reviewers, who will evaluate the content on originality, technical and research depth, correctness, relevance to the conference, contribution and readability. Scholars and researchers are welcome to submit original articles and participate in the conference.
Session Chair
Dr. Xu Dong
Hebei University of Environmental Engineering
Research Interest: Refrigeration and cryogenic engineering, building environment and energy application engineering, power engineering and engineering thermophysics, project management
Brief Introduction: Xu Dong, Doctor of Engineering, senior engineer, published more than 30 papers, more than 100 patents authorized as the first inventor, participated in 4 national and international natural science fund projects, 2 R&D achievements were awarded the international leading level, participated in the revision of several national and international standards, and was a registered China's expert of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).