An interview in Serbian – Интервју у часопису КГХ

На позив мог професора са Машинског факултета Универзитета у Београду и дугогодишњег председника Друштва КГХ (климатизација, грејање и хлађење) Србије проф. др Бранислава Тодоровића, дао сам интервју на српском језику за последњи број стручног часописа КГХ (2-2023). Разговор је био првенствено о мом професионалном раду, о учешћима на конгресима о КГХ и понешто о мом личном животу.

Електронска верзија овог интервјуа доступна је линку архиве часописа КГХ на веб-сајту СМЕИТС-а.

http://izdanja.smeits.rs/index.php/kgh/article/view/6954

At ASHRAE Danube Chapter Meetings from 2016 to 2018

Presentations of Neolepenism

As a member of ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers) Nenad B. Miloradovic had presentations within the Danube Chapter in Timisoara, Romania, from 2016 to 2018. All of these presentations were directly or indirectly related to Neolepenism. The outline from the first presentation was published in the REHVA Journal in October 2016. That year was the first international presentation of this topic. Because of that, the author of Neolepenism is very grateful to Professors Branislav and Marija Todorovic from KGH Society, Mr. Ioan Silviu Dobosi of the ASHRAE Danube Chapter and Mr. Jaap Hogeling, the editor of the REHVA Journal, who were also attended the presentation. More information about ASHRAE Danube Chapter are available at:

http://danubeashraechapter.org/

ASHRAE Danube Chapter Meeting, Timisoara (Romania), 2016
ASHRAE Danube Chapter Meeting, Timisoara, Romania, 2016, (photo by Mr. Živojin Perišić)

REHVA Journal October 2016

LEPENSKI VIR – THE PREHISTORIC ENERGY EFFICIENT ARCHITECTURE

(The paper is outline from presentation at the Danube ASHRAE Chapter Meeting in Timisoara, Romania, 15th April 2016)

The remains of architecture in Lepenski Vir are the remains of an energy efficient architecture and ecological houses.

Nenad B. Miloradović

B.Mech.Sc, engineer for heat distribution

PUC Beogradske elektrane, Belgrade, Serbia

The prehistoric settlement of Lepenski Vir, which was discovered during the 1960s in Djerdap Gorge on the Serbian side of the Danube River, is well-known for its unusual architecture and preserved house floors. If we analyze this architecture in view of the set of natural (meteorological, geographical, astronomical and vegetal) environmental properties and consider energy consumption for heating and air-conditioning needs for such dwellings, i.e. achieving thermal comfort in those houses, we can conclude that the builders paid particular attention to energy efficiency in building stock while designing those houses. Remains of the architecture of the prehistoric settlement of Lepenski Vir, where operations for energy efficiency improvements are visible and recognizable, are the remains of an energy effective architecture. Their houses were energy efficient considering their age, technology and given location, contributing to the long life of the settlement.   

The remains of architecture in the Lepenski Vir museum

We may speak about the primal passive solar and bioclimatic architecture. The shape of houses is very compact and contributes to saving of heating or cooling energy. The remains of the architecture of Lepenski Vir are silent witnesses of measures applied to improve energy efficiency. The houses in Lepenski Vir and Padina-Gospodjin Vir are examples of energy efficient construction of the time, location and given the condition of technology and applied materials. The architecture of Lepenski Vir did not emerge haphazardly, as similar house remains were also found at the Padina-Gospodjin Vir site.

full article

www.rehva.eu/fileadmin/REHVA_Journal/REHVA_Journal_2016/RJ_issue_5/p.54/54-59_RJ1605_WEB.pdf