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M.S. Student Theses

 

Austin III, W.A. Development of an In Situ System for Measuring Ground Thermal Properties. M.S. Thesis, May 1998.

Castelino, R.L.  Implementation of the Revised Transfer Function Method and Evaluation of the CLTD/SCL/CLF Method.  M.S. Thesis, December 1992.

Chen, X.  Addition of Annual Building Energy Analysis Capability to a Design Load Calculation Program.  M.S. Thesis, December 1996.

Chiasson, A. Advances in Modeling of Ground-Source Heat Pump Systems. M.S. Thesis, December 1999.

Daher, S.  Integrating a Ground Loop Heat Exchanger Into a Building Simulation Program.  M.S. Thesis, July 1996.

Ellyan, M. Design of an Experimental Facility For Building Airflow and Heat Transfer Measurements.  M.S. Thesis, May 2005.

Espin, D. Experimental and Computational Investigation of Snow Melting on a Hydronically Heated Concrete Slab. M.S. Thesis, December 2003

Feng, X.  Energy Analysis of BOK Building.  M.S. Thesis, August 1999. 
(Contact Dr. J. Spitler for further information.)

Ferguson, J.  A Full Scale Room for the Experimental Study of Interior Building Convective Heat Transfer.  M.S. Thesis, May 1997.

Hern, S. Design of an Experimental Facility for Hybrid Ground Source Heat Pump Systems. M.S. Thesis, December 2004.

Hockersmith, S.  Experimental and Computational Investigation of Snow Melting on Heated Horizontal Surfaces.  M.S. Thesis, December, 2002.

Iu, I.  Experimental Validation of the Radiant Time Series Method for Cooling Load Calculations.  M.S. Thesis, December 2002.

Jain, N. Parameter Estimation of Ground Thermal Properties. M.S. Thesis, May 1999.

Jankovic, S. Surrogate Bridge Freezing Sensors. M.S. Thesis, August 2000.

Khan, M.  Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of Ground Source Heat Pump Systems.  M.S. Thesis, November 2004.

Murugappan, A.  Implementing Ground Source Heat Pump and Ground Loop Heat Exchanger Models in the EnergyPlus Simulation Environment.  M.S. Thesis, December 2002.

Padhmanabban, S.  Modeling, Verification and Optimization of Hybrid Ground Source Heat Pump Systems in ENERGYPLUSM.S. Thesis, May 2005.

Peramanu, S.  Infiltration and Interzone Airflow Modeling for Building Energy Analysis.  M.S. Thesis, December 1992.

Ramamoorthy, M.  Applications of Hybrid Ground Source Heat Pump Systems to Buildings and Bridge Decks.  M.S. Thesis, May 2001. (Completed December 2000)

Ramey, M.  Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics to Indoor Room Airflow.  M.S. Thesis, December 1994.

Sanders, S.  An Experimental Facility for Studying Convective Heat Transfer in Buildings.  M.S. Thesis, July 1995.

Shenoy, A.  Simulation, Modeling and  Analysis of a Water to Air Heat Pump. M.S. Thesis December 2004.

Tang, Chih Chien. Modeling Packaged Heat Pumps In A Quasi-Steady State Energy Simulation Program. M.S. Thesis, May 2005.

Varanasi, A. Development Of A Visual Tool For HVACSIM+.  M.S. Thesis December 2002.

Wadivkar, O.  An Experimental and Numerical Study of the Thermal Performance of a Bridge Deck De-Icing System.  M.S. Thesis, May 1997.

Weber, N.  Performance Effects of Air Velocity Profiles in a Residential Heat Pump. M.S. Thesis December 2003

Weathers, J.  A Study of Computational Fluid Dynamics Applied to Room Air Flow. M.S. Thesis, May 1992.

Xiao, X.  Modeling of Hydronic and Electric-Cable Snow-Melting Systems for Pavements and Bridge Decks.  M.S. Thesis, December 2002.

Yeung, D.  Enhancements to a Ground Loop Heat Exchanger Design Program.  M.S. Thesis, May 1996.

Young, R. Development, Verification, and Design Analysis of the Borehole Fluid Thermal Mass Model for Approximating Short Term Borehole Thermal Response.  M.S. Thesis, December 2004.

Ph. D. Theses

Xiao, D.  Inter-Model, Analytical, and Experimental Validation of A Heat Balance Based Residential Cooling Load Calculation Procedure..  Ph.D. Thesis, December 2006.

Deng, Z.  Modeling of Standing Column Wells in Ground Source Heat Pump Systems.  Ph.D. Thesis, December 2004.

Jin, H. Parameter Estimation Based Models of Water Source Heat Pumps.  Ph.D. Thesis, December 2002.  (This file is 8.37 MB.  We have broken it down into 4 sections for easier downloads.  Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4)

Kim, T. Optimum Duct Design for Variable Air Volume Systems. Ph.D. Thesis, May 2001.  (Completed December 2000)  

Nguyen, D. Non-Azeotropic Refrigerant Mixture (NARM) Vapor Compression Cycles.  Ph.D. Thesis, May 1992.

Liu, X. Development and Experimental Validation of Simulation of Hydronic Snow Melting Systems For Bridges.  Ph.D. Thesis, May 2005.

Yavuzturk, C. Modeling of Vertical Ground Loop Heat Exchangers for Ground Source Heat Pump Systems. Ph.D. Thesis, Fall 1999.

 

 

 
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