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Dengjia Wang

Researcher at Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology

Publications -  137
Citations -  2416

Dengjia Wang is an academic researcher from Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermal comfort & Thermal energy storage. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 101 publications receiving 1131 citations.

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The effect of heat and moisture coupling migration of ground structure without damp-proof course on the indoor floor surface temperature and humidity: Experimental study

TL;DR: In this paper, a scale model experiment was conducted to study the affected degree of the thermal and wet conditions of the floor in terms of the combined effect of soil heat and moisture transfer and indoor thermal and moist environment.
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Long-term thermal performance analysis of a large-scale water pit thermal energy storage

TL;DR: In this paper , a modified 2D model was proposed to calculate the thermal performance of the large-scale water pit thermal energy storage (PTES) based on the XST model in TRNSYS.
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Experimental study on the influence of temperature and humidity on the thermal conductivity of building insulation materials

TL;DR: In this article , variations in the thermal conductivity of eight common building insulation materials (glass wool, rock wool, silica aerogel blanket, expanded polystyrene, extruded poly styrene, phenolic foam, foam ceramic and foam glass) with temperature (in the range of 20-60 °C) and relative humidity (in range of 0-100%) were studied by experimental methods.
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Performance of off-grid photovoltaic cooling system with two-stage energy storage combining battery and cold water tank

TL;DR: In this article, an off-grid PV cooling system with TSES combing BS and CWST was proposed, which investigated the influence of battery efficiency, tank insulation and chiller schedule on system efficiency and storage capacity.
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Study on the effect of building envelope on cooling load and life-cycle cost in low latitude and hot-humid climate

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the building envelope on cooling load in low latitude and hot-humid area was investigated based on simulations, and the life cycle cost of reducing the cooling load of building envelope and the energy saving system was established.