Som S Shrestha Senior Research and Development Scientist, Group Leader | Building Envelope Materials Research, ORNL Graduate Advisor with the University of Tennessee Bredesen Center Contact 865.241.8772 | SHRESTHASS@ORNL.GOV All Publications Experimental investigation on phase change material–based finned tube heat exchanger for thermal energy storage and building envelope thermal management Design and Fabrication of Polyisocyanurate Foams toward Significantly Enhanced Thermal Resistivity Development and Sheet Molding Compound (SMC) of Polydimethylsiloxane Composites for Thermal Insulation Applications Integration of thermally anisotropic building envelopes with TES and advanced controls to tailor HVAC loads Coupling thermal energy storage with a thermally anisotropic building envelope for building demand-side management across var... Low-cost fin-tube heat exchanger design for building thermal energy storage using phase change material... Hydronic Shell: An Affordable Solution for Multifamily Deep Energy Retrofit Natural fibers as promising core materials of vacuum insulation panels Pushing the Envelope—Moving Dynamic Building Envelope Thermal Energy Storage Systems Mainstream ANALYSIS OF SUITABLE METHODOLOGIES FOR COMPRESSOR MASS FLOW RATE CORRECTION TO OTHER SUPERHEAT LEVELS AND REFRIGERANTS Experimental Investigation and Performance Characterization of PCM Integrated Finned Tube Heat Exchanger for Building Heating... Opacification of PIR Foams to enhance Thermal Resistivity Computational design of isotropic and anisotropic ultralow thermal conductivity polymer foams Energy burden aware and thermal resilience informed thermal energy storage system planning for disadvantaged communities Thermally Anisotropic Building Envelope for Thermal Management: Finite Element Model Calibration Using Field Evaluation Data Ambient energy for buildings: Beyond energy efficiency... An experimental toolbox for the physical characterization of thermal insulating polymeric foams A novel transient infrared imaging method for non-intrusive, low-cost, fast, and accurate air leakage detection in building envelopes Development and performance evaluation of active insulation systems using solid-state thermal switches Influence of Suction Conditions and Refrigerant Fluid on Scroll Compressor Mass Flow Rate and Extrapolation Strategies Pressure Sensor for State of Charge Measurements in Latent Thermal Energy Storage (P-SOC) Thermal Resilience of Residential Building with Thermally Anisotropic Building Envelope Connected to Geothermal Sources Retrofitting Buildings with Solar-Reflective Roofs and Walls and its Impact on Peak Power Demand... Comparison and selection of experimental designs for the characterization of scroll and reciprocating compressors: Adjustment of polynomial models with compact experimental samples Novel PCM-based fin and tube heat exchanger system for building heating and cooling applications Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Key Links Curriculum Vitae Google Scholar Web of Science ORCID LinkedIn Organizations Energy Science and Technology Directorate Buildings and Transportation Science Division Building Technologies Research Section Building Envelope Materials Research Group Building Technologies Program User Facilities Building Technologies Research and Integration Center
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