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Lee, Sang Hoon, Tianzhen Hong, Mary Ann Piette, Geof Sawaya, Yixing Chen, and Sarah C Taylor-Lange. "Accelerating the energy retrofit of commercial buildings using a database of energy efficiency performance." Energy (2015). LBNL-1004494.
Hong, Tianzhen, and William J Fisk. "Assessment of Energy Savings Potential from the Use of Demand Control Ventilation Systems in General Office Spaces in California." Building Simulation 3.2 (2010) 117-124. LBNL-3523E.
Hong, Tianzhen, Siaw K Chou, and T.Y. Bong. "Building simulation: an overview of development and information sources." Building and Environment 35.4 (2000) 347-361.
Yu, Xinqiao, Da Yan, Kaiyu Sun, Tianzhen Hong, and Dandan Zhu. "A Comparative Study on Energy Performance of Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems and Variable Air Volume Systems in Office Buildings." Applied Energy (2016).
Liu, Xiaobing, and Tianzhen Hong. "Comparison of energy efficiency between variable refrigerant flow systems and ground source heat pump systems." Energy and Buildings 42.5 (2009) 584-589.
Cui, Ying, Da Yan, Tianzhen Hong, Chan Xiao, Xuan Luo, and Qi Zhang. "Comparison of typical year and multiyear building simulations using a 55-year actual weather data set from China." Applied Energy 195 (2017) 890-904.
Wetter, Michael. "Co-simulation of building energy and control systems with the Building Controls Virtual Test Bed." Journal of Building Performance Simulation 3.4 (2011).
Zhou, Xin, Da Yan, Tianzhen Hong, and Xiaoxin Ren. "Data Analysis and Stochastic Modeling of Lighting Energy Use in Large Office Buildings in China." Energy and Buildings 86 (2015) 275-287. LBNL-180389.
Ren, Xiaoxin, Da Yan, and Tianzhen Hong. "Data Mining of Space Heating System Performance in Affordable Housing." Building and Environment 89 (2015) 1-13. LBNL-180239.
Hong, Tianzhen, Siaw K Chou, and T.Y. Bong. "A design day for building load and energy estimation." Building and Environment 34.4 (1999) 469-477.
Hong, Tianzhen, Kaiyu Sun, Rongpeng Zhang, Ryohei Hinokuma, Shinichi Kasahara, and Yoshinori Yura. "Development and validation of a new variable refrigerant flow systemmodel in EnergyPlus." Energy and Buildings 117 (2015). LBNL-1004499.
Hong, Tianzhen, Wen-Kuei Chang, and Hung-Wen Lin. "A Fresh Look at Weather Impact on Peak Electricity Demand and Energy Use of Buildings Using 30-Year Actual Weather Data." Applied Energy 111 (2013) 333-350. LBNL-6280E.
Hong, Tianzhen, and Yi Jiang. "IISABRE: An integrated building simulation environment." Building and Environment 32.3 (1997) 219-224.
D'Oca, Simona, and Tianzhen Hong. "Occupancy Schedules Learning Process Through a Data Mining Framework." Energy and Buildings 88 (2015) 395-408. LBNL-180204.
Yan, Da, William O'Brien, Tianzhen Hong, Xiaohang Feng, H. Burak Gunay, Farhang Tahmasebi, and Ardeshir Mahdavi. "Occupant Behavior Modeling for Building Performance Simulation: Current State and Future Challenges." Energy and Buildings 107 (2015) 264-278. LBNL-1004504.
Hong, Tianzhen, Simona D'Oca, Sarah C Taylor-Lange, William JN Turner, Yixing Chen, and Stefano P Corgnati. "An Ontology to Represent Energy-Related Occupant Behavior in Buildings. Part II: Implementation of the DNAS framework using an XML schema." Building and Environment 94.1 (2015) 196-205. LBNL-1004501.
Blum, David, K. Arendt, Lisa Rivalin, Mary Ann Piette, Michael Wetter, and C.T. Veje. "Practical factors of envelope model setup and their effects on the performance of model predictive control for building heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems." Applied Energy 236 (2019) 410 - 425.
Regnier, Cynthia, Kaiyu Sun, Tianzhen Hong, and Mary Ann Piette. "Quantifying the benefits of a building retrofit using an integrated system approach: A case study." Energy and Buildings 159 (2018).
Chen, Yixing, Xin Liang, Tianzhen Hong, and Xuan Luo. "Simulation and visualization of energy-related occupant behavior in office buildings." Building Simulation 10.6 (2017) 785–798.

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