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Bafrouei, B. B., Zhang, K., & Kummert, M. (mai 2018). Energy flexibility analysis of photovoltaic system with batteries for residential buildings [Communication écrite]. Building Performance Simulation Conference (eSim 2018), Montréal, Québec. Lien externe
Brideau, S. A., Beausoleil-Morrison, I., & Kummert, M. (2018). Above-floor tube-and-plate radiant floor model development and validation. Journal of Building Performance Simulation, 11(4), 449-469. Lien externe
D'Avignon, K., & Kummert, M. (2018). Modeling horizontal storage tanks with encapsulated phase change materials for building performance simulation. Science and Technology for the Built Environment, 24(4), 327-342. Lien externe
Delcroix, B., Kummert, M., & Daoud, A. (2018). Modeling phase change materials heat capacity using artificial neural networks. Heat Transfer Research, 49(7), 617-631. Lien externe
Letellier-Duchesne, S., Nagpal, S., Kummert, M., & Reinhart, C. (2018). Balancing demand and supply: Linking neighborhood-level building load calculations with detailed district energy network analysis models. Energy, 150, 913-925. Lien externe
McDowell, T. P., Letellier-Duchesne, S., & Kummert, M. (septembre 2018). A New Method For Determining Sub-Hourly Solar Radiation From Hourly Data [Communication écrite]. 2018 Building Performance Analysis Conference and Simbuild, Chicago, IL. Lien externe
Neale, A., Kummert, M., & Bernier, M. (mai 2018). Generator : A stochastic virtual smart meter data generation model for residential building stock characterization [Communication écrite]. Building Performance Simulation Conference (eSim 2018), Montréal, Québec. Lien externe
St-Onge, G., Kummert, M., & Kegel, M. (mai 2018). Variable capacity mini-split air source heat pump model for TRNSYS [Communication écrite]. Building Performance Simulation Conference (eSim 2018), Montréal, Québec. Lien externe
Zhang, K., & Kummert, M. (mai 2018). Potential of building thermal mass for energy flexibility in residential buildings: a sensitivity analysis [Communication écrite]. Building Performance Simulation Conference (eSim 2018), Montréal, Québec. Lien externe