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Nearly every research enterprise in biosciences, materials, or electronics has some level of nanotech facility operation in their future -- small, medium, or large. That, in turn, means some level of cleanroom operation, and that means large consumption of energy and other utilities. Session leaders set out the data that tells you how much energy (and other things) you're going to need. Their data, based on the actual demands of nanotech buildings just coming on line, sets out definitive and scalable planning benchmarks for power, exhaust, water, nitrogen, compressed air, and process vacuum. They also present environmental performance data (vibration, capital EMI, noise, and T&H control) for at least one cleanroom concept/air handling scheme.
This session is approved by the AIA for continuing education credit. This session also qualifies for HSW credit. Session Leaders:
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Research Facilities 2008 Ended May 06, 2008 Boston, MA
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