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Daniel S Howard

Daniel Howard

R&D Assistant Staff Member

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Coupling thermal energy storage with a thermally anisotropic building envelope for building demand-side management across var...
Pushing the Envelope—Moving Dynamic Building Envelope Thermal Energy Storage Systems Mainstream
Thermally Anisotropic Building Envelope for Thermal Management: Finite Element Model Calibration Using Field Evaluation Data
An experimental toolbox for the physical characterization of thermal insulating polymeric foams
Thermal Resilience of Residential Building with Thermally Anisotropic Building Envelope Connected to Geothermal Sources
Thermally Anisotropic Building Envelope Integration into Panelized Metal Construction: Laboratory Evaluation in Guarded Hot B...
Solid and gas thermal conductivity models improvement and validation in various porous insulation materials
Machine learning–assisted prediction of heat fluxes through thermally anisotropic building envelopes...
A Machine Learning-Assisted Framework to Control Thermally Anisotropic Building Envelopes in Residential Buildings
Automatic Segmentation of Building Envelope Point Cloud Data Using Machine Learning
Conduction Heat Transfer through Solid in Porous Materials: A Comparative Study by Finite-Element Simulations and Effective Medium Approximations
Climate benefits and building energy efficiency gains from improved roofing insulation in cold climates

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