Publications

Publications

Most publications by Environmental Energy Technologies Division authors are searchable from this page, including peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, conference proceedings and LBNL reports.

This publications database is an ongoing project, and not all Division publications are represented here yet.

For additional help see the bottom of this page.

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Diamond, Richard C.. Determinants of Energy Use in Housing for the Low-Income Elderly In Department of Architecture. Vol. Ph.D. Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley, 1986.
Rubinstein, Francis M., Rudolph R. Verderber, and M. Karayel. "Determination of Optimum Sector Size for Automatic Lighting Controls." Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 15 (1985): 19-Mar.
Berman, Sam M., and R. W. Richardson. "Determination of the Excited State Density of an Optically Thick Line." Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiation Transfer 37 (1986): 471-475.
Bhattacharya, Prajesh, Patrick E. Phelan, and Ravi S. Prasher. "Determining the Effective Viscosity of a Nanofluid Using Brownian Dynamics Simulation." In 1st International Symposium on Micro & Nano Technology. Honolulu, HI, 2004.
Thatcher, Tracy L., William W. Nazaroff, and Richard G. Sextro. Determining transfer factors for outdoor aerosol plumes entering buildings In Proceedings of the Indoor Air '99, Edinburgh, Scotland. Vol. 5. Construction Research Communifcations, Ltd., 1999.

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Building Technology and Urban Systems: Dane Lay

Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts: Katie Kirbus

Energy Storage and Distributed Resources: Cindy Stevenson