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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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A study on the heat dissipation and thermal environment of a novel heated bed

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel heated bed that can heat the whole room in the daytime and heat the surroundings of the bed at night is proposed, where the conditions of conversion between the daytime sleep and the nighttime sleep are different.
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Ionic Liquids as Thermal Fluids for Solar Energy Storage: Computer-Aided Molecular Design and TRNSYS Simulation

TL;DR: In this paper , a mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) problem is formulated to search for optimal ionic liquid (IL) structures, where the thermal storage density integrating the IL density, heat capacity, melting point, and desorption temperature is employed as the objective function and the physical properties, i.e. thermal conductivity and viscosity, are implemented as optimization constraints.
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Theoretical, experimental and numerical study on the influence of connectors on the thermal performance of precast concrete sandwich walls

TL;DR: The thermal performance of precast concrete sandwich walls is in direct relation to energy efficiency of prefabricated buildings as discussed by the authors , and the theoretical, experimental and numerical results agreed well, the accuracy of the equivalent heat transfer coefficient model was verified.
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Experimental and numerical study of the airflow and thermal characteristic of non-uniform transpired solar collector

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated a transpired solar collector with non-uniform holes and developed a physical model for it, which was then simplified to enable effective simulation and subsequently verified by experiments to evaluate the reliability of the simulation results.
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Identification of local thermal conditions for sleeping comfort improvement in neutral to cold indoor thermal environments.

TL;DR: By dividing the sleeping human body into three parts as head, trunk and extremity, the proper local thermal sensations and their coupling relationships for whole body sleeping thermal comfort have been elaborated by three rules.