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MASHRAE IAQ CONFERENCETRANSCRIPT
VENUE:
November 10-12, 2010
Berjaya Times Square Hotel & Convention Centre,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
�Original Peer
Reviewed Technical Papers
�World Class Keynote Speakers
�Workshops &
Seminars�Panel Discussion
The 1st International Event on IAQ Outside USA
Airborne Airborne Airborne Airborne Infection ControlInfection ControlInfection ControlInfection Control
–––– Ventilation, IAQ & Energy Ventilation, IAQ & Energy Ventilation, IAQ & Energy Ventilation, IAQ & Energy
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1986 – Managing Indoor Air for Health & Energy Conservation – Atlanta, GA
1987 - Practical Control of Indoor Air Problems – Arlington, VA
1988 – Engineering Solutions to Indoor Air Problems – Atlanta, GA
1989 – The Human Equation: Health & Comfort – San Diego, CA
1991 – Healthy Buildings – Washington DC1992 – Environments for People – San Francisco, CA
1993 - Operating &Maintaining Buildings for Health, Comfort, &Productivity – Philadelphia, PA
1994 – Engineering Indoor Environments – St. Louis, MO
1995 – Practical Engineering for IAQ – Denver, CO
1996 – Paths to Better Building Environments – Baltimore, MD
1997 –Global Issues & Regional Solutions – Washington DC1998 – IAQ & Energy: Using ASHRAE Standards 62.1 & 90.1 – New Orleans, LA
2001 – Moisture, Microbes, & Health Effects: IAQ & Moisture in Buildings - San Francisco, CA
2004 - Supporting the Healing Environment through IAQ Performance Standards - Tampa, FL
2007 - Healthy & Sustainable Buildings - Baltimore, MD
2010 – Nov. 10-12th - Airborne Infection Control –Ventilation, IAQ & Energy Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Conference History SARS !! H1N1 INFLUENZA
AIRBORNE
INFECTION
DISEASES ?
NOSOCOMIAL
INFECTION!
Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation !!!
Supporting OrganizationsSupporting OrganizationsSupporting OrganizationsSupporting Organizations
–––– Ventilation, IAQ & Energy Ventilation, IAQ & Energy Ventilation, IAQ & Energy Ventilation, IAQ & Energy
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Ministry Of Health, Ministry Of Health, Ministry Of Health, Ministry Of Health,
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NYK
Item Chairs IAQ 2010 Workshops
1 Shinsuke Kato, Japan Are Ventilation systems enough to prevent dispersion of airborne
Infectious diseases in hospitals?
2 Frank Mills, Sinclair Knight Merz, UK Natural Ventilation in Healthcare Facilities
Item Keynote Speakers Topic
1 Professor Li Yu Guo, University of Hong Kong SARS, influenza and hospital ventilation
2 Professor Shinsuke Kato,
University of Tokyo, Japan
Control of Airflow and Particle Dispersion in Hospital rooms by
CFD and Ventilation Effectiveness Analysis
3 Dr. Michael Hodgson, Veteran’s Administration Hospital Ventilation and infection control in a large health care system:
theory versus practical problems with HVAC system .
4 Dr. Don Milton, Harvard University, USA H1N1 Update and Airborne Infectious Diseases in Schools and
Child Care Centers.
Conference Program –Keynotes Speakers & Workshops
FEATURED IAQ 2010 INVITED TECHNICAL PAPERSFEATURED IAQ 2010 INVITED TECHNICAL PAPERSFEATURED IAQ 2010 INVITED TECHNICAL PAPERSFEATURED IAQ 2010 INVITED TECHNICAL PAPERS
2 Frank Mills, Sinclair Knight Merz, UK Natural Ventilation in Healthcare Facilities
3 Chandra Sekhar, National University of Singapore Personalised Ventilation – A control technique for airborne
infection
4 Bill Bahnfleth, Pennsylvania State University, USA Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation for Airborne Infection Control
Invited Technical Papers - Titles T. Session
Track - Airborne Infection in Healthcare Facilities
� Measurement of the Concentration and Size of Aerosol and Identification of the Sources in Orthopedic Surgery 1
� Infection risk analysis of SARS infection and non-infection cases in a hospital 1
� Exposure to coughed airborne pathogens in a hospital room: impact of posture of coughing patient and location of doctor 1
� Improved Strategy To Control Aerosol-Transmitted Infections In A Hospital Suite 1
� Modeling and Measurement of Air Contaminant Distribution in an Operating Room Ventilated with Split System 4
� Indoor air Quality, Airborne Infection Control and Ventilation Efficiency in Hospital Operating Rooms 4
� Exposure of health care workers to coughed airborne pathogens in a hospital room: impact of the distance downstream from the
coughing patient 4
� Identifying Source Location of SARS Transmission in a Hospital Ward 4
� Evaluation of Infection Risk by Coughed Air in a Medical Examination Room: Part 1. Measurement of Infection Risk using Tracer
gas 4
� Comparative Performance of Air Purifiers on Microorganism Removals 4
Track - Ventilation Systems and Airborne Infection
� Assessment of the ability of different ventilation system to serve as a control measure against airborne infectious disease
transmission using Wells-Riley approach2
� Study of the human breathing exhalation flow in a room with three different air distribution systems 2
� Common cold among college students and its associations with ventilation rates and crowdedness of dormitory rooms in China 2
� Particle Movement under Different Air Distribution - Impacts on Co-occupants inhalation 2
Invited Technical Papers - Titles T. Session
Track - Ventilation Systems and Airborne Infection
� An Experimental Study of Exhaled Substance Exposure between Two Standing Manikins 3
� Airborne Cross Infection between Two People in a Displacement Ventilated Room 3
� Personalized Ventilation integrated with under-floor air distribution system - Protection of occupants from indoor airborne agents 3
� An Experimental Study of Exhaled Aerosol Transport Under Two Ventilation Systems 3
� Effect of particle resuspension from ventilation duct on indoor environment: risk assessment 3
� Cough released airborne infection disease transmission control with ventilation at various infector-susceptible distances 3
Track – Natural Ventilation
� Wind tunnel test of indoor air pollutant dispersions around high-rise building 5
� Natural Ventilation Theory and Practice: A Sustainable Solution? 5
� The Effect of Variable Airflow on Wind Driven Natural Ventilation Measurement 5
Track – CFD and other Modeling Techniques
� Minimizing infection risk trough ventilation system optimization using monte-carlo and genetic algorithm techniques 6
� Performance Assessment of the Actual Negative Pressure Room and the Layouts to Reduce Droplet Nuclei by Computational
Fluid Dynamics6
� A Study of the Ventilation Effectiveness of Overhead Air Distribution and Displacement Ventilation Using Tracer Gas and
Computational Fluid Dynamics6
FEATURED IAQ 2010 INVITED TECHNICAL PAPERSFEATURED IAQ 2010 INVITED TECHNICAL PAPERSFEATURED IAQ 2010 INVITED TECHNICAL PAPERSFEATURED IAQ 2010 INVITED TECHNICAL PAPERS
� Retrospective Estimation of Infectious Source Strength of an Influenza Outbreak during Air Travel using Computational Fluid
Dynamics and Likelihood Estimation6
� Construction of characterizing system for saliva droplets produced by human expiratory activities 9
� Germs, ventilation, occupancy density and exposure duration: a thriteen setting pathogen inhalation comparison 9
� Impact of a Moving Person on Transmission of Airborne Contaminants in Airliner Cabins 9
� Evaluation of Infection Risk by Coughed Air in a Medical Examination Room: Part. Simulation of Coughed air using CFD 9
Track – UVGI and other Air Cleaning Techniques
� Venturi filtration added to gaspers, diffusers, VAV boxes and air curtains 7
� Development of fungal biosensor to verify the germicidal effect of UVGI system for air handling units 7
� Effects of Various Indoor Environmental Factors on the Decay of Chlorine Dioxide Gas Concentration: Implication on its Use
against Pandemic Flu7
� Application of UV Germicidal Irradiation and Standard High Efficiency Filtration in HVAC Systems as an Alternative to HEPA
Filtered Laminar Air Flow for Orthopedic Surgical Suites and ICUs7
� Effectiveness of the In-duct Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation Devices with Various Modeled Lamp Configurations 7
� Removal of ultrafine and fine particles by portable air cleaners and implications for residential infection transmission 7
Track – Airborne Bacteria and Virus
� Microwave sterilization of duct system evaluated using fungal biosensor plates 8
� A Method for Evaluating Sampling Efficiency of Bio-samplers for Airborne Bacteria and Virus 8
� Fungii, bacteria, pollens, seasonally identified & quantified at basic schools in Lisbon 8
� Mechanisms for the Aerial Dissemination of Clostridium difficile spores and Potential for Engineering Control 8
� Ventilation Filters as High Volume Sampling Devices for Airborne Bacteria and Virus Particles in Buildings 8
� Measurement of Airborne Bacteria Based on ion-generator in the Theater 8
Track –IAQ and Energy in Healthcare Facilities
� Airflow Control Methods to Optimize Patient Safety and Energy Conservation 10
� Appraising healthcare ventilation design from combined infection control and energy perspectives 10
� Developing a Business case for Improved Indoor Environment Quality in Green Healthcare Facilities 10
� Field evaluation of thermal comfort and indoor environment quality for a hospital in hot and humid climate 10
� The indoor environmental quality study to an air-conditioned pharmacy building in Malaysia 10
Notes: ~~~ The Above List Is Not Exhaustive At The Time Of Print. Please log on to the website for the latest list.~~~
ACCOMMODATION
Featuring four categories of rooms and suites ranging from the modest Studio Room to the two-room Brooklyn Suite, the
hotel rooms and suites are tastefully furnished along contemporary designs. Each room and suite features a living area, a
spacious ensuite bathroom with separate shower/ long bath and comes equipped with a 29-inch colour television, mini
stereo with CD/VCD functions, mini refrigerator, coffee/tea making facilities, IDD telephone line, individually-controlled air-
conditioning, wireless internet access, laptop size in-room safe (in selected rooms), hair dryer, cable channels (in selected
rooms), sofa bed (in selected rooms) and iron/ironing board (upon request).
FOOD & BEVERAGE
Big Apple Restaurant : Overlooking the Kuala Lumpur city skyline, this coffee house serves
Western, local and other Asian cuisine.
Broadway Lounge : Lounge serving cocktail drinks with live band performances.
7th Avenue : Business lounge serving breakfast.
RECREATION
Fun activities are available at the rooftop Central Park on Level 15, built exclusively with a children’s playground,
swimming pool, steam and sauna room, fitness centre and 2 squash courts. Guests looking forward to a relaxing and
soothing body and soul experience may head to Jojoba Spa for a head-to-toe treatment.
GETTING THERE
6-minute monorail ride from KL Sentral station to Imbi station.
1-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
QUICK FACTS ON BERJAYA TIMES SQUARE HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER
Adjoining with Berjaya Times Square Shopping Complex, featuring 14 major thrill rides in
Cosmo’s World indoor theme park, 900 shopping outlets, 2D and 3D movie experience at IMAX theatres, 9 Cineplex’s
plus 65 food and beverage outlets.
Pillarless Manhattan Ballroom measuring at 1,746 sq. metres, which can accommodate up to 2,000 persons theatre-style.
Co-ChairChairman
Pillarless Manhattan Ballroom measuring at 1,746 sq. metres, which can accommodate up to 2,000 persons theatre-style.
‘Imbi’ monorail station located right next to the hotel, 15 minutes from KLCC.
Malaysia Chapter Organizing CommitteeChairman: Ir. Chen Thiam Leong
Co-Chairman: Ir. Ng Yong Kong
Committee: Dr. Chandra Sekhar (Singapore)
Ir. Khew Swee Lian
Ir. Den Low
Irin Kang
Ainee Cha
Andes Quek
Dr. Yau Yat Huang
IAQ 2010 Conference Steering Committee� Dr. Chandra Sekhar (Singapore) – Chair
� Steve Emmerich (United States)
� Hal Levin (United States)
� Yong kong Ng (Malaysia)
� Bjarne Olesen (Denmark)
� Sidney Parsons (South Africa)
� Larry Schoen (US/China)
� Jan Sundell (United States)
� Xudong Yang (China)
� William Klock (United States)
About Kuala Lumpur – MalaysiaKuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia is one of the most vibrant cities of Malaysia and is located
on the central west coast of the peninsular. Here, one can experience modern sophistication andnostalgic old-world charm in a single destination. Immerse yourself in its abundance of attractions– fascinating places of interest, exciting theme parks and sensational shopping opportunities.The city
is directly connected to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang via the KLIA Expresshigh-speed train service (28 minutes) or via the highway. The city is also accessible from the Low CostCarrier Terminal (LCC-T) in Sepang through bus services from KL Sentral (transport hub). KL offers
a wide range of accommodation to suit any preference and budget. There are international-standard hotels and resotrsequipped with MICE facilities, as well as budget accommodation. Serviced apartments and youth hostels are availablefor long-staying guests. Major hotels are situated close to shopping malls and convention centres. Enjoy a profusion of
mouth-watering delicacies, from local fare to international cuisine. Places of interest include the majestic Petronas TwinTowers, historical National Museum, royal Istana Negara (official residence of His Majesty The King of Malaysia),refreshing KL Lake Gardens and world s fourth tallest tower, KL Tower. The name Kuala Lumpur could have originatedrefreshing KL Lake Gardens and world’s fourth tallest tower, KL Tower. The name ‘Kuala Lumpur’ could have originated
from history when the Malay Chief of Klang sent Chinese workers upriver to open new and larger tin mines. The workersthen landed at the confluence of Sungai Lumpur (now known as Sungai Gombak), which means Muddy River. KualaLumpur has gone through two world wars other other significant crisises, such as the rubber and tin commodity crash.The city has prospered into a world-class hub, since gaining independence from the British government in 1957.
About Berjaya Times Square Hotel & Convention Centre - Kuala LumpurThe bustling sights and sounds of Kuala Lumpur city in Malaysia are magnetic charms that keeps tourists coming back for more. A city that sets to impress, Kuala Lumpur offers an eclectic mix of new and old, bringing together a charming blend of diverse communities. Berjaya Times Square Hotel & Convention Center towers over the Kuala Lumpur skyline with 650 rooms and suites strategically located in the capital city of Malaysia. Embodying the style of New York in America, the hotel brings new meaning to the term ‘urban living’. Founded in 1992, Berjaya Hotels & Resorts focuses on cultivating true Malaysian hospitality in leisure destination markets.
Presently, the group operates over 16 local and international hotels and resorts under its growing wing. From the exotic islandresorts of Tioman, Langkawi and Redang to the city centres of Kuala Lumpur and Penang to the castle-highlands of Berjaya Hills(formerly known as Bukit Tinggi Resort), Berjaya Hotels & Resorts’ prominence in Malaysia is further enhanced by theestablishment of hotels and resorts in Singapore, Seychelles, Sri Lanka and London. As a premier hospitality group, Berjaya Hotels& Resorts also owns and operates service suites and exclusive golf & country clubs in Malaysia. Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia, Berjaya Hotels & Resorts (a division of Berjaya Land Berhad) is a member of the Berjaya Corporation Group of
Companies, a public listed Malaysian conglomerate. Visit online at www.berjayahotels-resorts.com for more information and forhotel reservations (Promotion code: AMC). Notes: Hotel room bookings will closed by 3rd November 2010.
Cat. Attendee (please circle the appropriate fee):
<<< All Fees are in Ringgit Malaysia / USD >>>
Pre-Registration On Site
A Member (of ASHRAE, CIBSE, ISIAQ, PAM, IEM, ACEM, MGBC, MACRA)
1,250 (USD 400) 1,525 (USD 450)
B Non-Members 1,525 (USD 450) 1,675 (USD 500)
C Lead Technical Paper Author /
Workshop Moderator or Participant
1,005 (USD 300) 1,005 (USD 300)
D Full Time Student (ID will be required):
Name of School: __________________________
(Included IAQ Session but not proceedings, meals or welcome reception)
680 (USD 200) 680 (USD 200)
E Single Day Fee
(Includes 1 Day of Scheduled Events)
I will be attending: Wed. Thurs. Fri.
630 (USD 200) –Member
860 (USD 275) –Non Member
630 (USD 200) –Member
860 (USD 275) –Non Member
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