Diana E Hun Group Leader for Building Envelope Materials Research and Subprogram Manager for Building Envelopes Contact HUNDE@ORNL.GOV All Publications Development of high-early-strength fiber-reinforced self-compacting concrete Molecular dynamics simulations of energy accommodation between gases and polymers for ultra-low thermal conductivity insulation Guide on 3-D Printed Molds for Precast Concrete Smart and Efficient Building Envelopes: Thermal Switches and Thermal Storage for Energy Savings and Load Flexibility Construction-Scale Concrete Additive Manufacturing and its Application in Infrastructure Energy Storage... Size Effects in the Thermal Conductivity of Amorphous Polymers Autonomous Self‐Healing Elastomers with Unprecedented Adhesion Force Low cost and scalable method for modifying surfaces of hollow particles from hydrophilic to hydrophobic... Cost Assessment of Building Envelope Retrofits Thermally Anisotropic Composites for Heat Redirection and Thermal Management in Building Envelopes Review of Models to Evaluate and Guide the Development of Low-Thermal-Conductivity Materials Adaptive Water-Resistive Barrier for Building Envelopes Moisture Transfer in Commercial Buildings Due to Air Leakage: A New Feature in the Online Airtightness Savings Calculator Evacuated Spheres for Closed-Cell Vacuum Insulation Assessing the Potential of Active Insulation Systems to Reduce Energy Consumption and Enhance Electrical Grid Services Feasibility of Using BAAM for Mold Inserts for the Precast Concrete Industry... Modeling Whole Building Air Leakage and Validation of Simulation Results against Field Measurements Thermally Anisotropic Composites for Improving the Energy Efficiency of Building Envelopes... Experimental and numerical evaluations of the energy savings potential of thermally anisotropic composites Hygrothermal analyses of the moisture control and energy efficiency potential of an adaptive water-resistive barrier for building envelopes A Simplified Methodology to Estimate Energy Savings in Commercial Buildings from Improvements in Airtightness Airtightness of Commercial Building Envelopes: Where are we and where could we go? New Air- and Water-Resistive Barriers - Technology Verification PROTOCOL TO EVALUATE THE MOISTURE DURABILITY OF ENERGY-EFFICIENT WALLS... Simulating air leakage in walls and roofs using indoor and outdoor boundary conditions Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹Ĺ … Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Next page ›ĺ Last page Last » Key Links Organizations Energy Science and Technology Directorate Buildings and Transportation Science Division Building Technologies Research Section Building Envelope Materials Research Group User Facilities Building Technologies Research and Integration Center