Albert Castell
- Life Cycle Assessment of the inclusion of phase change materials (PCM) in experimental buildings. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 42, n. 9 (September 2010). (2010):
- Use of microencapsulated PCM in buildings and the effect of adding awnings. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 44 (Januar 2012). (2012):
- Experimental study of a ventilated facade with PCM during winter period. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 58 (März 2013). (2013):
- Thermal analysis of a ventilated facade with PCM for cooling applications. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 65 (Oktober 2013). (2013):
- PCM thermal energy storage tanks in heat pump system for space cooling. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 82 (Oktober 2014). (2014):
- Experimental validation of a methodology to assess PCM effectiveness in cooling building envelopes passively. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 81 (Oktober 2014). (2014):
- Energy performance of a ventilated double skin facade with PCM under different climates. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 91 (März 2015). (2015):
- A simple model to predict the thermal performance of a ventilated facade with phase change materials. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 93 (April 2015). (2015):
- PCM incorporation in a concrete core slab as a thermal storage and supply system: Proof of concept. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 103 (September 2015). (2015):
- Control of a PCM ventilated facade using reinforcement learning techniques. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 106 (November 2015). (2015):
- Thermal characterization of buildings from the monitoring of the AC system consumption. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 116 (März 2016). (2016):
- Experimental evaluation of a concrete core slab with phase change materials for cooling purposes. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 116 (März 2016). (2016):
- Experimental study of an active slab with PCM coupled to a solar air collector for heating purposes. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 128 (September 2016). (2016):
- Environmental performance of recycled rubber as drainage layer in extensive green roofs. A comparative Life Cycle Assessment. In: Building and Environment, v. 74 (April 2014). (2014):