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Alan Kabanshi
Alan Kabanshi
Associate Professor of Energy Systems. University of Gävle, Sweden.
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A review of advanced air distribution methods-theory, practice, limitations and solutions
B Yang, AK Melikov, A Kabanshi, C Zhang, FS Bauman, G Cao, H Awbi, ...
Energy and Buildings 202, 109359, 2019
1772019
Outdoor thermal comfort under subarctic climate of north Sweden–A pilot study in Umeå
B Yang, T Olofsson, G Nair, A Kabanshi
Sustainable cities and society 28, 387-397, 2017
1522017
Occupant perception of “green” buildings: Distinguishing physical and psychological factors
M Holmgren, A Kabanshi, P Sörqvist
Building and Environment 114, 140-147, 2017
752017
Experimental evaluation of an intermittent air supply system–Part 1: thermal comfort and ventilation efficiency measurements
A Kabanshi, H Wigö, M Sandberg
Building and Environment 95, 240-250, 2016
722016
Predicted percentage dissatisfied with ankle draft
S Liu, S Schiavon, A Kabanshi, WW Nazaroff
Indoor air 27 (4), 852-862, 2017
562017
When A+ B< A: Cognitive bias in experts’ judgment of environmental impact
M Holmgren, A Kabanshi, JE Marsh, P Sörqvist
Frontiers in psychology 9, 368981, 2018
472018
Techno-economic analysis of off-grid PV-Diesel power generation system for rural electrification: A case study of Chilubi district in Zambia
E Mulenga, A Kabanshi, H Mupeta, M Ndiaye, E Nyirenda, K Mulenga
Renewable energy 203, 601-611, 2023
382023
Is building ventilation a process of diluting contaminants or delivering clean air?
M Sandberg, A Kabanshi, H Wigö
Indoor and Built Environment 29 (6), 768-774, 2020
252020
Deceptive sustainability: Cognitive bias in people's judgment of the benefits of CO2 emission cuts
M Holmgren, A Kabanshi, L Langeborg, S Barthel, J Colding, O Eriksson, ...
Journal of environmental psychology 64, 48-55, 2019
242019
Cooling energy simulation and analysis of an intermittent ventilation strategy under different climates
A Kabanshi, A Ameen, A Hayati, B Yang
Energy 156, 84-94, 2018
232018
Human perception of room temperature and intermittent air jet cooling in a classroom
A Kabanshi, H Wigö, R Ljung, P Sörqvist
Indoor and Built Environment 26 (4), 528-537, 2017
232017
Experimental evaluation of an intermittent air supply system–Part 2: Occupant perception of thermal climate
A Kabanshi, H Wigö, R Ljung, P Sörqvist
Building and Environment 108, 99-109, 2016
232016
Occupants' perception of air movements and air quality in a simulated classroom with an intermittent air supply system
A Kabanshi, B Yang, P Sörqvist, M Sandberg
Indoor and Built Environment 28 (1), 63-76, 2019
212019
Performance of fast fluid dynamics with a semi-Lagrangian scheme and an implicit upwind scheme in simulating indoor/outdoor airflow
W Liu, H Sun, D Lai, Y Xue, A Kabanshi, S Hu
Building and Environment 207, 108477, 2022
112022
The influence of heat, air jet cooling and noise on performance in classrooms
A Kabanshi, H Wigö, MK Poll, R Ljung, P Sörqvist
International Journal of Ventilation 14 (3), 321-332, 2015
112015
On the ventilation performance of low momentum confluent jets supply device in a classroom
H Andersson, A Kabanshi, M Cehlin, B Moshfegh
Energies 13 (20), 5415, 2020
102020
Entrainment and its implications on microclimate ventilation systems: Scaling the velocity and temperature field of a round free jet
A Kabanshi, M Sandberg
Indoor air 29 (2), 331-346, 2019
102019
Are we overestimating the benefits of emission reduction measures?
A Kabanshi
Sustainability 12 (3), 808, 2020
82020
Outdoor thermal comfort under subarctic climate of north Sweden–A pilot study in Umeå, Sustain. Cities Soc. 28 (2017) 387–397
B Yang, T Olofsson, G Nair, A Kabanshi
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Outdoor thermal comfort under subarctic climate of north Sweden—a pilot study in Umeå. Sustain Cities Soc 28: 387–397
B Yang, T Olofsson, G Nair, A Kabanshi
62017
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