Miguel Alejandro Chen Austin #IPAC10015819

Miguel Alejandro Chen Austin

Miguel Alejandro Chen Austin #IPAC10015819

Natural Ventilation, Thermal in buildings, instrumentation

Sede:
Panamá
Unidad / Facultad:
FAC. DE ING. MECÁNICA
Grado Académico:
Doctor (a)
Área de Investigación
Energía y Ambiente
Áreas de Interes
Arquitectura bioclimatica, energética en edificaciones, modelado de fenómenos físicos
SNI:
Investigador Nacional 1 2021 - 2024
Email:
miguel.chen@utp.ac.pa

Publicaciones en Google Scholar

Publicación Citas Año
Occupancy patterns obtained by heuristic approaches: cluster analysis and logical flowcharts. A case study in a university office 11 2019
On the coupling between natural ventilation and sensible energy charge and discharge in buildings: an experimental and modeling approach 4 2018
Operation assessment of an air-PCM unit for summer thermal comfort in a naturally ventilated building 3 2020
Statistical analysis of architectural features effects on indoor environmental conditions in a Plus Energy House prototype 3 2019
Couplage entre ventilation naturelle et stockage-déstockage d'énergie sensible en bâtiment: approche expérimentale et modélisation 3 2018
Stockage/déstockage d’énergie sensible et ventilation naturelle en bâtiment : une approche expérimentale à l’échelle 1 3 2016
Inspection of Biomimicry Approaches as an Alternative to Address Climate-Related Energy Building Challenges: A Framework for Application in Panama 2 2020
Tecnologías para la detección de ocupación en edificios 2 2020
Assessment of Different Approaches to Model the Thermal Behavior of a Passive Building via System Identification Process 2 2019
Towards nearly zero energy buildings in Panama through low-consumption techniques: A numerical study 1 2019
Evaluation expérimentale d’une stratégie domotique de pilotage des éléments mobiles: vers un contrôle semi-passif simple du confort d’été en BEPos 1 2018
Sistema de Control para un Sistema Solar Acondicionador de Aire por Absorción utilizando Simulación en TRNSYS 0 2021
Investigation into the use of thermoelectric modules as an alternative to conventional fluxmeters: Application to convective and radiative heat flux in buildings 0 2021
Improving building energy performance by addressing today's demand-side challenges: A review of contributions from Latin America 0 2020
Improvements in building energy performance to address current demand-side challenges: A review of Latin-American contributions 0 2020

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