Philip Haves
Philip Haves
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(510) 295-9941
Philip Haves is the retired Leader of the Simulation Research Group. He has worked on different aspects of commercial buildings since 1986, with particular interests in simulation and in building operations. He is a Fellow of ASHRAE, the chair of its Technical Committee on Energy Calculations and a former Chair of its Technical Committee on Building Operation Dynamics. He is the immediate past president of IBPSA-USA, the US affiliate of the International Building Performance Simulation Association. He has a BA in Physics from Oxford University and a PhD in Radio Astronomy from Manchester University.
Related Projects
Publications
"Design and Testing of a Control Strategy for a Large Naturally Ventilated Office Building." Building Simulation ’03 2003. LBNL-56010. .
"Use of Simulation in the Design of a Large Naturally Ventilated Commercial Office Building." Building Simulation ’03 2003. LBNL-56011. .
An automated functional test and fault detection method. 2003. LBNL-53512. .
Library of component reference models for fault detection. 2003. LBNL-53505. .
"Field Testing Model-Based Condition Monitoring on a HVAC Cooling Coil Sub-System." Building Services Engineering Research & Technology 24.2 (2003) 103-116. .
"HVAC Component Data Modeling Using Industry Foundation Classes." System Simulation in Buildings ’02 2002. LBNL-51365. .
"Non-Linear Recursive Parameter Estimation Applied to Fault Detection and Diagnosis in Real Buildings." System Simulation in Buildings ’02 2002. .
"A Computer Simulation Appraisal of Non-Residential Low Energy Cooling Systems in California." 2002 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings. Asilomar, California, USA, 2002. LBNL-50677. .
"Field Testing of Component-Level Model-Based Fault Detection Methods for Mixing Boxes and VAV Fan Systems." 2002 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings 2002. LBNL-50678. .
"The Integration of Engineering and Architecture: a Perspective on Natural Ventilation for the new San Francisco Federal Building." 2002 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings 2002. LBNL-51134. .