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.
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Publications
"Field Testing of Component-Level Model-Based Fault Detection Methods for Mixing Boxes and VAV Fan Systems." 2002 American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings. Pacific Grove, California, 2002. LBNL-50678. .
"On Approaches to Couple Energy Simulation and Computational Fluid Dynamics Programs." Building and Environment 37 (2002). .
"Analysis of an Information Monitoring and Diagnostic System to Improve Building Operations." Energy and Buildings 33.8 (2001) 783-792. LBNL-46038. .
"Numerical Investigation of Transient Buoyant Flow in a Room with a Displacement Ventilation and Chilled Ceiling System." International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 44.16 (2001) 3067-3080. .
"Strategies for Coupling Energy Simulation Programs and Computational Fluid Dynamics Programs." Building Sim 2001. Vol. 1. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2001. 59-66. LBNL-48286. .
"Use of Whole Building Simulation in On-Line Performance Assessment: Modeling and Implementation Issues." Building Simulation ’01 2001. .
"A Nodal Model for Displacement Ventilation and Chilled Ceiling Systems in Office Spaces." Building and Environment 36.6 (2001) 753-762. .
"Comparison of Chiller Models for use in Model-Based Fault Detection." International Conference for Enhancing Building Operations 2001. LBNL-48149. .
"Demand Relief and Weather Sensitivity in Large California Commercial Buildings." International Conference for Enhancing Building Operations 2001. .
"Efficient Solution Strategies for Building Energy System Simulation." Energy and Buildings 33 (2001) 309-317. LBNL-45936. .