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Jo Darkwa
Jo Darkwa
Professor of Energy Storage Technologies University of Nottingham, UK
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Review of solid–liquid phase change materials and their encapsulation technologies
W Su, J Darkwa, G Kokogiannakis
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 48, 373-391, 2015
8262015
Thermal management systems for photovoltaics (PV) installations: a critical review
D Du, J Darkwa, G Kokogiannakis
Solar Energy 97, 238-254, 2013
2802013
Development of microencapsulated phase change material for solar thermal energy storage
W Su, J Darkwa, G Kokogiannakis
Applied thermal engineering 112, 1205-1212, 2017
1352017
Review of phase change emulsions (PCMEs) and their applications in HVAC systems
J Shao, J Darkwa, G Kokogiannakis
Energy and buildings 94, 200-217, 2015
1212015
The micro‐/nano‐PCMs for thermal energy storage systems: a state of art review
A Arshad, M Jabbal, Y Yan, J Darkwa
International Journal of Energy Research 43 (11), 5572-5620, 2019
1172019
A numerical and experimental analysis of an integrated TEG-PCM power enhancement system for photovoltaic cells
J Darkwa, J Calautit, D Du, G Kokogianakis
Applied energy 248, 688-701, 2019
1142019
Theoretical and practical evaluation of an earth-tube (E-tube) ventilation system
J Darkwa, G Kokogiannakis, CL Magadzire, K Yuan
Energy and Buildings 43 (2-3), 728-736, 2011
1092011
Machine learning and deep learning methods for enhancing building energy efficiency and indoor environmental quality–a review
PW Tien, S Wei, J Darkwa, C Wood, JK Calautit
Energy and AI 10, 100198, 2022
812022
A vision-based deep learning approach for the detection and prediction of occupancy heat emissions for demand-driven control solutions
PW Tien, S Wei, JK Calautit, J Darkwa, C Wood
Energy and Buildings 226, 110386, 2020
782020
Heat transfer analysis of an integrated double skin façade and phase change material blind system
Y Li, J Darkwa, G Kokogiannakis
Building and Environment 125, 111-121, 2017
692017
Thermo-mechanical and moisture absorption properties of fly ash-based lightweight geopolymer concrete reinforced by polypropylene fibers
Y Wang, T Zheng, X Zheng, Y Liu, J Darkwa, G Zhou
Construction and Building Materials 251, 118960, 2020
642020
Theoretical and practical analysis of an integrated solar hot water-powered absorption cooling system
J Darkwa, S Fraser, DHC Chow
Energy 39 (1), 395-402, 2012
632012
The effectiveness of retrofitting existing public buildings in face of future climate change in the hot summer cold winter region of China
DHC Chow, Z Li, J Darkwa
Energy and Buildings 57, 176-186, 2013
612013
Heat transfer and air movement behaviour in a double-skin façade
J Darkwa, Y Li, DHC Chow
Sustainable Cities and Society 10, 130-139, 2014
562014
Performance comparison of two solar cooking storage pots combined with wonderbag slow cookers for off-sunshine cooking
A Mawire, K Lentswe, P Owusu, A Shobo, J Darkwa, J Calautit, M Worall
Solar Energy 208, 1166-1180, 2020
492020
Development of a novel phase change material emulsion for cooling systems
J Shao, J Darkwa, G Kokogiannakis
Renewable Energy 87, 509-516, 2016
492016
A deep learning approach towards the detection and recognition of opening of windows for effective management of building ventilation heat losses and reducing space heating demand
PW Tien, S Wei, T Liu, J Calautit, J Darkwa, C Wood
Renewable Energy 177, 603-625, 2021
482021
Enhanced laminated composite phase change material for energy storage
J Darkwa, T Zhou
Energy conversion and management 52 (2), 810-815, 2011
482011
Phase change material blind system for double skin façade integration: System development and thermal performance evaluation
Y Li, J Darkwa, G Kokogiannakis, W Su
Applied Energy 252, 113376, 2019
472019
Simulating the influence of microclimatic design on mitigating the Urban Heat Island effect in the Hangzhou Metropolitan Area of China
T Shen, DHC Chow, J Darkwa
International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies 11 (1), 130-139, 2016
442016
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