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
"Dehumidification and Passive Cooling for Retrofit and Conventional Construction." 7th National Passive Solar Conference 1982. .
"Design and Operating Strategies and Sizing Relationships for Solar Regenerated Desiccant Dehumidifiers Used with Passive Cooling Systems." 1st International Passive & Hybrid Cooling Conference 1981. .
"Experimental Validation of a Computer Model of a Solar Regenerated Desiccant Dehumidification System." 1st International Passive & Hybrid Cooling Conference 1981. .
"Heat Loss Rates from Wetted Tilted Surfaces." 1st International Passive and Hybrid Cooling Conference, November 6-16, 1981. . Miami Beach, FL: American Section of the International Solar Energy Society, 1981. .
"Measurement of Components of Heat Transfer in Passive Cooling Systems." 1st International Passive & Hybrid Cooling Conference 1981. .
"Simulated Performance of a Passively Cooled Residence with a Solar Regenerated Desiccant Dehumidifier." 1st International Passive & Hybrid Cooling Conference 1981. .
"Economic Analysis of Desiccant Dehumidifiers in Passive Solar Residences." 1981 Annual Meeting of ASISE 1981. .
"The Thermal Benefits and Cost Effectiveness of Earth Berming." 5th National Passive Solar Conference 1980. .
"Heat Transfer in Passively Cooled Buildings." ASME/AIChE National Heat Transfer Conference 1980. .
"One Dimensional Representations of the Heat Flow Beneath a Building." US DOE Solar Energy Storage Options Conference 1979. .