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Hong, Tianzhen, and Yi Jiang. "Prediction of building thermal performance under random conditions." TSINGHUA-HVAC-'95. Beijing, China, 1995.
Hong, Tianzhen, and Yi Jiang. "A new multizone model for simulation of building thermal performance." Building and Environment 32.2 (1997) 123-128.
Hong, Tianzhen, Stephen E Selkowitz, and Mehry Yazdanian. Assessment of Energy Impact of Window Technologies for Commercial Buildings. 2009. LBNL-6035E.
Hong, Tianzhen, Dale A Sartor, Paul A Mathew, and Mehry Yazdanian. "Comparisons of HVAC Simulations between EnergyPlus and DOE-2.2 for data centers." ASHRAE Conference 2008.
Hong, Tianzhen, Jared Langevin, and Kaiyu Sun. "Building Simulation: Ten Challenges." Building Simulation 11 (2018).
Hong, Tianzhen. "A close look at the China design standard for energy efficiency of public buildings." Energy and Buildings 41.4 (2009) 426-435.
Hong, Tianzhen, Walter F Buhl, and Philip Haves. EnergyPlus Run Time Analysis. LBNL, 2008. LBNL-1311E.
Hong, Tianzhen, and Sang Hoon Lee. "Integrating physics-based models with sensor data: An inverse modeling approach." Building and Environment 154 (2019) 23 - 31.
Hong, Tianzhen, Charles N Eley, and Erik Kolderup. "VisualDOE – A Green Design Tool." The 4th International Symposium on HVAC. Beijing, China, 2003.
Hong, Tianzhen, and Yi Jiang. "Outdoor synthetic temperature for the calculation of space heating load." Energy and Buildings 28.3 (1998) 269-277.
Hong, Tianzhen, Charles N Eley, and Erik Kolderup. "Two DOE-2 Functions." IBPSA Building Simulation 2005. Montreal, Canada, 2005.
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, Simona D'Oca, William JN Turner, and Sarah C Taylor-Lange. "An Ontology to Represent Energy-related Occupant Behavior in Buildings Part I: Introduction to the DNAs Framework." Building and Environment 92 (2015) 764-777. LBNL-180349.
Hong, Tianzhen, Sarah C Taylor-Lange, Simona D'Oca, Da Yan, and Stefano P Corgnati. "Advances in research and applications of energy-related occupant behavior in buildings." Energy and Buildings 116 (2016) 694-702. LBNL-1004497.
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, Charles N Eley, and Erik Kolderup. "Two DOE-2 functions." IBPSA Building Simulation. Canada, 2005.
Hong, Tianzhen, Walter F Buhl, and Philip Haves. EnergyPlus Analysis Capabilities for Use in Title 24. LBNL, 2008. LBNL-822E.
Hong, Tianzhen, Yixing Chen, Zsofia Belafi, and Simona D'Oca. Occupant behavior models: A critical review of implementation and representation approaches in building performance simulation programs. 2017.
Hong, Tianzhen, Cheng Li, and Da Yan. "Updates to the China Design Standard for Energy Efficiency in Public Buildings." Energy Policy 87 (2015) 187-198. LBNL-1004493.
Hong, Tianzhen, and Stephen E Selkowitz. "Assessment of Energy Impact of Window Technologies for Commercial Buildings." 2010 ACEEE Summer Study. 2010.
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, Cheng Li, Richard C Diamond, Da Yan, Qi Zhang, Xin Zhou, Siyue Guo, Kaiyu Sun, and Jingyi Wang. "Integrated Design for High Performance Buildings." (2014). LBNL-6991E.
Hong, Tianzhen, and Yi Jiang. "Stochastic weather model for building HVAC systems." Building and Environment 30.4 (1995) 521-532.
Hong, Tianzhen, Yixing Chen, Xuan Luo, Na Luo, and Sang Hoon Lee. "Ten questions on urban building energy modeling." Building and Environment 168 (2020) 106508.
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.

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