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X Author: Ran Wang
2021
Wang, Ran, Wei Feng, Lan Wang, and Shilei Lu."A comprehensive evaluation of zero energy buildings in cold regions: Actual performance and key technologies of cases from China, the US, and the European Union."Energy
215 (2021) 118992. DOI
2020
Wang, Ran, Shilei Lu, Wei Feng, and Bowen Xu."Tradeoff between heating energy demand in winter and indoor overheating risk in summer constrained by building standards."Building Simulation
(2020). DOI
Wang, Ran, Wei Feng, Lan Wang, and Shilei Lu."A comprehensive evaluation of zero energy buildings in cold regions: Actual performance and key technologies of cases from China, the US, and the European Union."Energy
(2020) 118992. DOI
Wang, Ran, Shilei Lu, and Wei Feng."A novel improved model for building energy consumption prediction based on model integration."Applied Energy
262 (2020) 114561. DOI
Wang, Ran, Shilei Lu, and Wei Feng."A three-stage optimization methodology for envelope design of passive house considering energy demand, thermal comfort and cost."Energy
192 (2020) 116723. DOI
Wang, Ran, Shilei Lu, and Wei Feng."Impact of adjustment strategies on building design process in different climates oriented by multiple performance."Applied Energy
266 (2020) 114822. DOI
Wang, Ran, Shilei Lu, Wei Feng, Xue Zhai, and Xinhua Li."Sustainable framework for buildings in cold regions of China considering life cycle cost and environmental impact as well as thermal comfort."Energy Reports
6 (2020) 3036 - 3050. DOI
2019
Feng, Wei, Qianning Zhang, Hui Ji, Ran Wang, Nan Zhou, Qing Ye, Bin Hao, Yutong Li, Duo Luo, and Stephen SiuYu Lau."A review of net zero energy buildings in hot and humid climates: Experience learned from 34 case study buildings."Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
114 (2019) 109303. DOI
Feng, Wei, Qianning Zhang, Hui Ji, Ran Wang, Nan Zhou, Qing Ye, Bin Hao, Yutong Li, Duo Luo, and Stephen SiuYu Lau."A review of net zero energy buildings in hot and humid climates: Experience learned from 34 case study buildings."Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
114 (2019) 109303. DOI