Chi Yan Tso
- Nature-inspired temperature-adaptive module: Achieving all-season passive thermal regulation for buildings. Dans: Energy and Buildings, v. 325 (décembre 2024). (2024):
- Investigation on the overall performance of hydrogel-based thermochromic windows with various structures. Dans: Energy and Buildings, v. 324 (décembre 2024). (2024):
- Nanoparticle-polymer hybrid dual-layer coating with broadband solar reflection for high-performance daytime passive radiative cooling. Dans: Energy and Buildings, v. 276 (décembre 2022). (2022):
- A novel solar-based human-centered framework to evaluate comfort-energy performance of thermochromic smart windows with advanced optical regulation. Dans: Energy and Buildings, v. 278 (janvier 2023). (2023):
- A flexible and scalable solution for daytime passive radiative cooling using polymer sheets. Dans: Energy and Buildings, v. 252 (décembre 2021). (2021):
- A numerical study of daytime passive radiative coolers for space cooling in buildings. Dans: Building Simulation, v. 11, n. 5 (septembre 2018). (2018):
- Experiment verified simulation study of the operating sequences on the performance of adsorption cooling system. Dans: Building Simulation, v. 8, n. 3 (mars 2015). (2015):
- Modeling a solar-powered double bed novel composite adsorbent (silica activated carbon/CaCl2)-water adsorption chiller. Dans: Building Simulation, v. 7, n. 2 (décembre 2013). (2013):
- A field investigation of a solar-powered adsorption cooling system under Guangzhou's climate with various numbers of heat exchangers in the adsorbers. Dans: Science and Technology for the Built Environment, v. 23, n. 8 (octobre 2017). (2017):
- Enhancing the performance of a zeolite 13X/CaCl2–water adsorption cooling system by improving adsorber design and operation sequence. Dans: Energy and Buildings, v. 158 (janvier 2018). (2018):
- Energy consumption, indoor thermal comfort and air quality in a commercial office with retrofitted heat, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system. Dans: Energy and Buildings, v. 201 (octobre 2019). (2019):