Modeling HVAC Systems in Buildings AI

Modeling HVAC Systems in Buildings AI

Accurate HVAC system modeling is crucial for translating load calculations into properly sized equipment and effective designs. Join this free webinar aimed at helping HVAC engineers and MEP consultants understand how to model HVAC systems effectively using Buildings AI. This session will provide practical insights into the HVAC modeling process within the platform, emphasizing tools that simplify complex workflows and improve model accuracy.

Wednesday, June 11th 2025

8:00 PM (IST) | 10:30 AM (EDT)

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Overview
Accurate HVAC system modeling is crucial for translating load calculations into properly sized equipment and effective designs. Join this free webinar aimed at helping HVAC engineers and MEP consultants understand how to model HVAC systems effectively using Buildings AI. This session will provide practical insights into the HVAC modeling process within the platform, emphasizing tools that simplify complex workflows and improve model accuracy.
'Buildings AI' provides HVAC templates and extensive libraries that help reduce manual data entry and ensure consistency by providing pre-configured system components as well as custom options. This makes it easier to model common HVAC systems accurately while allowing flexibility for customization.
During this webinar, we will discuss:
  • Why HVAC system modeling matters : Understanding the critical role accurate HVAC system modeling plays in energy-efficient HVAC design.
  • Introduction to Buildings AI : A brief overview of the application
  • Technology under the hood : How we've integrated EnergyPlus, AI workflows, and cloud computing
  • HVAC Templates : An overview of the HVAC system templates available in the Buildings AI library
  • Product demo : A walkthrough of how Buildings AI simplifies load calculations and HVAC equipment sizing, from setup to results
  • Upcoming Features : A sneak peek of the upcoming feature to model detailed HVAC systems
  • Live Q&A and feedback session
Who should attend?
This webinar is ideal for HVAC professionals involved in system design, load calculations, and equipment sizing, including:
  • MEP Engineers working on HVAC sizing and system optimization
  • HVAC Consultants & Mechanical Design Engineers looking to accelerate load calculations with greater accuracy
  • Licensed Professional Engineers (PEs) responsible for mechanical system specifications
  • ASHRAE Certified HVAC Design (CHD)
  • HVAC Project Leads & Managers overseeing system performance and delivery timelines
Featured Speakers
Webinar speakar - Praveen Kumar

Praveen Kumar

Product Marketing Manager - simulationHub

Praveen is a seasoned Product Marketing Manager at simulationHub, with over 15 years of experience in the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). His expertise spans a wide range of applications, including Valves, HVAC, and more. As a Mechanical Engineer, Praveen has a solid technical foundation, complemented by a post-graduate certification in Product Management from IIM Indore. His extensive background allows him to bridge the gap between technical intricacies and market needs, helping businesses drive innovation and deliver impactful solutions.

Webinar speakar - Swapnil Dindorkar

Swapnil Dindorkar

BU Head - Buildings AI

Swapnil Dindorkar is an engineering simulation professional with more than 14 years of industrial experience in the application of flow simulations for the design of solutions toward building physics and electronic thermal management. He is currently in charge of the portfolio of simulationHub products and solutions within CCTech, which cater to sectors of building physics and whole-building performance modeling. He has a background in mechanical engineering with professional certifications in areas like project management, digital business management, and design of NZEB. Swapnil is always eager to discuss and conceptualize solutions for built environment design problems using technologies and services we develop at CCTech and simulationHub.