Yeonjin Bae R&D Staff Contact BAEY@ORNL.GOV All Publications Energy performance evaluation of the ASHRAE Guideline 36 control and reinforcement learning–based control using field measu... Generation of Low-GWP Refrigerants’ Fluid Properties for OpenStudio Measure Development A Systematic Approach to Developing Sustainable Post-Disaster Shelters in the Southern Region of the United States Occupancy schedule development and its effect on OpenStudio prototype college building model Systematic approach to define a prototype building model: Convenience Store Development of Building Design Optimization Methodology: Residential Building Applications Assessment of Existing OpenStudio Measures: Reviews, Interviews, and Future Developments Initial OpenStudio Profiling Results Evaluation of thermostat location for multizone commercial building performance Sensor Incipient Fault Impacts on Building Energy Performance: A Case Study on a Multi-Zone Commercial Building Defining the Prototype Convenience Store Building Characteristics Preliminary Sensitivity Analysis for Sensors Impacts on Building Control Performance Incipient Sensor Fault Impacts on Building Performance Through HVAC Controls: A Pilot Study Development of an Occupancy Schedule for OpenStudio Prototype College Building Model Prototype College Building Energy Model: Building Characteristics and Energy Simulation Results Impacts of New Sensor Types for Selected Advanced Controls Prototype Courthouse Building Energy Model: Building Characteristics and Energy Simulation Results Sensor Impact Evaluation and Verification Technical Advisory Group Meeting Minutes Implementation of ASHRAE Guideline 36 Control Logic into 91°µÍø (ORNL)’s Flexible Research Platform (FRP) Sensor Impact Evaluation at Different Sensor Locations in a Multi-zone Office Building Southeastern Focus Place-Based Technology Innovation Summit Sensor impacts on building and HVAC controls: A critical review for building energy performance Connected Loads – Grid Connected Appliances: Commercial Refrigeration System Fault Detection and Diagnostics Evaluation of Existing Infiltration Models Used in Building Energy Simulation Fault detection of low global warming potential refrigerant supermarket refrigeration system: Experimental investigation Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page ›â¶Äº Last page Last » Key Links Organizations Energy Science and Technology Directorate Electrification and Energy Infrastructures Division Energy Systems Integration and Controls Section Grid Interactive Controls Group Building Technologies Program