Van D Baxter Research and Development Staff Contact baxtervd@ornl.gov All Publications Experimental Evaluation of Refrigerant Leak Characteristics for Different HVAC&R Equipment Types Field testing of two prototype air-source integrated heat pumps for net zero energy home (nZEH) application EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A NOVEL MEMBRANE-BASED CONDENSING HEAT EXCHANGER FOR HIGH EFFICIENCY FURNACES US Heat Pump Market Overview – 2020 Effectiveness of Advanced Three Fluid Heat and Mass Exchanger Clean and High-Efficiency Natural Gas Furnace with Advanced Acidic Gas Trap Technology Internally cooled membrane-based absorber for dehumidification and water heating: Validated model and simulation study Hydrodynamic behavior of wrapped coil water heater tank Experimental Investigation of a Novel Membrane-based Condensing Heat Exchanger used for High Efficiency Furnaces IEA/HPT Annex 53 Advanced Cooling/Refrigeration Technologies Development – Task 1 Report Technology Development and Field Monitoring in nZEB - US Country report IEA HPT Annex 49 Task 3 An advanced membrane-based HMX model and its application in utilizing sensible and latent heat removed in space cooling Risk Assessment of Catastrophic Leak Of R-452b From Package Unit into A Residential Space Hydrocarbons as natural refrigerants for heat pump water heating applications Reduced-order model to estimate safe flammable refrigerant charge limits for a one-room air conditioner A hardware-based heat pump water heater design model for quasi-steady-state simulation Characteristics of refrigerant leaks from small HVAC&R systems Methodology to estimate vapor quality of refrigerant leaks... METHODOLOGY FOR ESTIMATING SAFE CHARGE LIMITS OF FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS IN HVAC&R APPLICATIONS – PART 2 Risk assessment of catastrophic leak of R452B from packaged unit into a residential space Effect of Insulation on the Performance of Wrapped-Coil-Tank Heat Pump Water Heater Deploying Low GWP Refrigerants HYDROFLUOROOLEFINS AS REFRIGERANTS FOR HEAT PUMP WATER HEATING APPLICATIONS Flammable Refrigerant Charge Limits: Can or Should These Limits Be Higher? Evaluation of flammable volume in the case of a catastrophic leak of R-32 from a rooftop unit HYDROCARBONS AS NATURAL REFRIGERANTS FOR HEAT PUMP WATER HEATING APPLICATIONS Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page ›â¶Äº Last page Last » Key Links Organizations Energy Science and Technology Directorate Buildings and Transportation Science Division Building Technologies Research Section Building Equipment Research Group User Facilities Building Technologies Research and Integration Center