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Swanston Street, Melbourne, Australia #cobee2018 The 4th International Conference on Building Energy and Environment 5th - 9th February 2018 COBEE 2018 1 COBEE2018 4th International Conference On Building Energy & Environment 5th - 9th February 2018 Storey Hall, RMIT University, Australia COBEE 2018, 5 - 9 Feb, Melbourne, Australia President’s Welcome to COBEE 2018, Melbourne, Australia The COBEE conference series was initiated by Tianjin University and Dalian Uni- versity of Technology in 2008. This conference aims to provide a platform for dis- cussing building energy and environmental issues and for initiating collaboration among researchers, environmental scientists, architects, facility managers, and policy makers. In COBEE 2018, we received over 350 abstract submissions. With the help of inter- national scientific committee through a careful review process, around 200 full papers have been selected and included in the conference proceedings. We thank for your great contribution and professionalism to consider review comments which help significantly improve the quality of papers included in this proceeding. Some of high quality papers will be invited to submit for a further review process and will be selected for publication in topical/special issues in Building and En- vironment Journal, Energy and Building journal, Science and Technology for the Built Environment (STBE), and Journal of Computational Multiphase Flows. The COBEE 2018 conference will be held in beautiful Melbourne, Australia. Mel- bourne, the most liveable city, for sixth consecutive year, is a vibrant and exciting city with access to hundreds of outdoor recreation activities, fantastic dining op- tions, and an involved and passionate local community that is dedicated to the responsible and effective use of renewable energy and green building practices. RMIT University has been selected as one of Melbourne's most beautiful cam- puses by “The Culture Trip”. Highlights include Storey Hall, the Design Hub, Build- ing 8 and the Swanston Academic Building. The venue for COBEE2018 will be in RMIT's Storey Hall, designed by architects Ashton Raggatt McDougall. It features a large auditorium, and is immersed in an applied tile pattern of spectacular white, green, pink, purple and red panels. The building is described as "Like a piece of fine music, this is architecture to be used and experienced, not simply looked at. Visitors to this building can sense the composition, like a musician resting be- tween chords, before heading back into the chaos of swirling concrete stairs and green sheets of light." -Norman Day (Architecture Australia). Wish you a memorable stay in Melbourne. President of COBEE 2018, Jiyuan Tu, Ph.D. Professor, RMIT University 1 COBEE 2018, 5 - 9 Feb, Melbourne, Australia Welcome to Melbourne, the capital city of the Australian state of Victoria, for the 4th International Conference on Building Energy & Environment (COBEE). This document is a guide to what you need to know about the conference, the venues and the social program. It also includes the conference schedule. The conference runs from Monday 5th February to Friday 9th February 2018 and is located at RMIT University City Campus: Storey Hall (Building 16), 336–348 Swanston St, Melbourne. Storey Hall, RMIT University Conference Sponsors 2 COBEE 2018, 5 - 9 Feb, Melbourne, Australia Table of Contents Transport to RMIT Storey Hall & Dinner ................................................................................. 4 General Information ..................................................................................................................................7 Map of RMIT Storey Hall ......................................................................................................................... 9 Conference Venue Floor Plans .................................................................................................... 9 Storey Hall Level 5 & 6 - Main Auditorium .................................................................... 10 Storey Hall Level 7 – Seminar Rooms ....................................................................................11 Social Events ................................................................................................................................................ 12 Technical Tour.............................................................................................................................................. 13 Walking Tour of RMIT Award-Winning Buildings ..................................................... 13 Instructions for Speakers .................................................................................................................. 15 1. Presentation ................................................................................................................................... 15 2. Uploading Presentations to COBEE ........................................................................... 15 3. Pre-session .................................................................................................................................... 15 Poster Presentation Guidelines .................................................................................................... 16 Details ...................................................................................................................................................... 16 Poster Session Schedule ......................................................................................................... 16 Further Dissemination of Presentations ............................................................................... 17 OPTIONAL: Online Poster Publication and Audio Webcast ........................... 17 OPTIONAL: Animation, Video Showcase ........................................................................ 17 Keynote Presentations ......................................................................................................................... 18 Local Committee Members .............................................................................................................. 19 Tuesday 6th February Parallel Sessions ...................................................................... 21-26 Wednesday 7th February Parallel Sessions ................................................................2 7-30 Thursday 8th February Parallel Sessions .................................................................... 31-32 3 COBEE 2018, 5 - 9 Feb, Melbourne, Australia Transport to RMIT Storey Hall & Dinner You can catch a tram along Swanston Street (Tram 3, 3a, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67, 72) or La Trobe Street (Tram 30, 35, 24) to tram stops near RMIT Storey Hall. You can use the IOS or Android app TripGo or PTV Journey to help you plan your trip. Free tram zone (Green Coloured Region) How to get to RACV City Club (Conference Banquet, 501 Bourke St, Melbourne): 1. Take a tram along Swanston St: 1, 3, 3a, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67, 72 from RMIT Storey Hall to stop 10 – Bourke St Mall/Swanston St. Then take Tram 86, 96 from stop 6 - Swanston St/Bourke St to stop 4 – Queen St/Bourke St. The RACV City Club is around the corner. 2. You can also walk along the tram route. It takes about 16 min. Free Tram Zone and Myki Card There is a FREE Tram Zone in the inner city (within the green coloured region in the figure above). When travelling entirely in the Free Tram Zone, you don’t need to touch on or carry a myki card. Outside of the FREE tram zone you must have a valid myki card when you travel. You can buy and top up your myki at over 800 retailers including all 7-Eleven stores, the ticket office window at Premium Stations, from a myki machine lo- cated at all train stations and major tram and bus interchanges. Visit the Public Transport Victoria website for more information. 4 COBEE 2018, 5 - 9 Feb, Melbourne, Australia Attractions Nearby Free tram zone (Green Coloured Region) Attractions 1. State Library of Victoria 7. Federation square 2.Old Melbourne Gaol 8. Immigration museum 3.Chinatown 9. Arts Centre Melbourne 4.Parliament House 10.National Gallery of Victoria 5.Rotal Exhibition Building 11. Royal Botanic Gardens 6.Melbourne Museum 12. Convention & Exhibition Center Shopping 1. Shopping Malls 3. DFO South Wharf 2. Victoria Market 4. Harbour Town Entertainment 1. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium 4. Melbourne Star Observation Wheel 2. Etihad Stadium 5. Melbourne Cricket Ground 3. Crown Casino Major Train Stations 1. Melbourne Central Station 2. Flinders Street Station 3. Southern Cross Station RMIT Storey Hall 5 COBEE 2018, 5 - 9 Feb, Melbourne, Australia Eating out Bistros, restaurants, cafes and coffee shops offer varied menus, prices and decor. Local specialties such as seafood and Australian wines are worth trying. At some restaurants you can keep the liquor bill down by taking your own wine or beer. These are called “BYO” restaurants, an abbreviation for “bring your own”. IOS/Android Apps: Zomato, Trip Advisor Inner city Eat Streets CBD: Little Bourke Street (Chinatown): Chinese Lonsdale Street in the CBD (Greek & Asian) Hardware Lane Carlton: Lygon Street in Carlton (Little Italy) Rathdowne Street in Carlton (Mid priced dining) Richmond Victoria Street in Richmond (Little Saigon) Swan Street in Richmond (Little Greece and casual dining) Major Train Stations Major Tram Routes: TR(A) 1, 30, 35, 24. 1. Melbourne Central Station TR(B): 95, 86, 96 2. Flinders Street Station TR(C): 35, 70 3. Southern Cross Station TR(D): 3, 3a, 5, 6,