Maintenance, Operation, Research, and Radiation Zones (MORRZ)-
A Design/Operation Tool for Intelligent Buildings with Application to the
Advanced Neutron Source (ANS)

H. B. Shapira
R.A.. Brown
Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box 2009
Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-8218

Abstract

Introduction

The Design Problem

MORRZ Development

ANS Design--Specific Smart Building Features

ANS Design Verification And Development Following the Conceptual Design

Future Directions


Hanna Shapira holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Rhode Island School of Design and an MED degree from Yale University. Since joining ORNL, she has published papers on energy conservation and passive solar research and design. As the project architect for ANS, she is also responsible for integration of maintenance and operation design activities.

Dick Brown received his Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and an MBA from Pennsylvania State University. Following an Air Force career managing facility design and construction projects, he began work with MMES in 1979. Originally assigned as a project engineer on major fusion projects, he was assigned to ANS as facilities project engineer in 1988.


[1] Research sponsored by the Office of Energy Research, U.S. Department of Energy, under contract DE-AC05-840R21400 with Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.

[2] This paper was published in New Methods and Technologies in Planning and Construction of INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS - Proceedings of IB/IC Intelligent Buildings Congress '95, Editor A. Lustig
A Publication of: IB/IC Intelligent Building Congress, Israel ISSN 0793-2448


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