Philip Haves
Philip Haves
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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
"Better IAQ Through Integrating Design Tools For The HVAC Industry." Healthy Buildings 2000 2000. LBNL-48456. .
"Model-based Performance Monitoring: Review of Diagnostic Methods and Chiller Case Study." ACEEE Summer School 2000. LBNL-45949. .
"Use of an Information Monitoring and Diagnostic System for Commissioning and Ongoing Operations." 8th National Conference on Building Commissioning PECI 2000. .
"Qualitative Comparison of North American and U.K. Cooling Load Calculation Procedures." International Journal of Heating, Ventilating, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Research 6.1 (2000) 75-99. .
"Comparison of Peak Load Predictions and Treatment of Solar Gains in the Admittance and Heat Balance Load Calculation Procedures." Building Services Engineering Research & Technology 21.2 (2000). .
"A Nodal Model for Displacement Ventilation and Chilled Ceiling Systems in Office Spaces." Building Simulation ’99 1999. .
"Numerical Performance of a Graph-Theoretic HVAC Simulation Program." Building Simulation ’99 1999. .
"Component-Based and Equation-Based Solvers for HVAC Simulation: a Comparison of HVACSIM+ and SPARK." System Simulation in Buildings '98 1998. .
"A Standard Simulation Testbed for the Evaluation of Control Algorithms & Strategies." ASHRAE Transactions 104.Pt. 1A (1998). .
"Comparison of North American and U.K. Cooling Load Calculation Procedures - Methodology." ASHRAE Transactions 104.2 (1998) 47-61. .