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Jordan D. Clark
Jordan D. Clark
Assistant Professor in Sustainable Buildings, College of Engineering, The Ohio State University
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Airborne particle dispersion to an operating room environment during sliding and hinged door opening
S Sadrizadeh, J Pantelic, M Sherman, J Clark, O Abouali
Journal of infection and public health 11 (5), 631-635, 2018
712018
Efficacy of occupancy-based smart ventilation control strategies in energy-efficient homes in the United States
JD Clark, BD Less, SM Dutton, IS Walker, MH Sherman
Building and Environment 156, 253-267, 2019
422019
Energy savings with outdoor temperature-based smart ventilation control strategies in advanced California homes
BD Less, SM Dutton, IS Walker, MH Sherman, JD Clark
Energy and Buildings 194, 317-327, 2019
372019
A systematic investigation on the effects of temperature and relative humidity on the performance of eight low-cost particle sensors and devices
Y Zou, JD Clark, AA May
Journal of Aerosol Science 152, 105715, 2021
362021
Experimental study of convective heat transfer from windows with Venetian blinds
J Clark, L Peeters, A Novoselac
Building and Environment 59, 690-700, 2013
312013
Examining the functional range of commercially available low‐cost airborne particle sensors and consequences for monitoring of indoor air quality in residences
Y Zou, M Young, J Chen, J Liu, A May, JD Clark
Indoor Air 30 (2), 213-234, 2020
272020
“Residential smart ventilation: A review”
G Guyot, I Walker, M Sherman, J Clark
LBNL 201056 (LBNL/201056), 2017
262017
Air diffusion performance index (ADPI) of overhead-air-distribution at low cooling loads
S Liu, J Clark, A Novoselac
Energy and Buildings 134, 271-284, 2017
232017
Laboratory evaluation of the effects of particle size and composition on the performance of integrated devices containing Plantower particle sensors
Y Zou, JD Clark, AA May
Aerosol Science and Technology 55 (7), 848-858, 2021
222021
Response of eight low-cost particle sensors and consumer devices to typical indoor emission events in a real home (ASHRAE 1756-RP)
Y Zou, M Young, M Wickey, A May, JD Clark
Science and Technology for the Built Environment 26 (2), 237-249, 2020
192020
Towards the development of a standardized testing protocol for overhead island kitchen exhaust devices: Procedures, measurements and paths forward
JD Clark, G Rojas, IS Walker
Building and Environment 142, 301-311, 2018
182018
Predicting airborne pollutant concentrations and events in a commercial building using low-cost pollutant sensors and machine learning: A case study
A Mohammadshirazi, VA Kalkhorani, J Humes, B Speno, J Rike, ...
Building and Environment 213, 108833, 2022
172022
Assessment of peak power demand reduction available via modulation of building ventilation systems.
M Young, BD Less, SM Dutton, IS Walker, MH Sherman, JD Clark
Energy and Buildings 214, 109867, 2020
172020
Low-flow liquid desiccant air-conditioning: demonstrated performance and cost implications
E Kozubal, M Deru, L Hermann, J Clark, A Lowenstein
NREL, 2014
162014
Pilot testing of commercial refrigeration-based demand-response
A Hirsch, J Clark, M Deru, K Trenbath, I Doebber, D and Studer
NREL, 2015
112015
Performance evaluation of a metal organic frameworks based combined dehumidification and indirect evaporative cooling system in different climates
SZ Shahvari, VA Kalkhorani, JD Clark
International Journal of Refrigeration 140, 186-197, 2022
102022
Low-flow liquid desiccant air conditioning: General guidance and site considerations
E Kozubal, M Deru, L Hermann, J Clark
NREL, 2014
92014
Benefits of metal–organic frameworks sorbents for sorbent wheels used in air conditioning systems
SZ Shahvari, VA Kalkhorani, CR Wade, JD Clark
Applied Thermal Engineering 210, 118407, 2022
72022
Approaching theoretical maximum energy performance for desiccant dehumidification using staged and optimized metal-organic frameworks
SZ Shahvari, JD Clark
Applied Energy 331, 120421, 2023
52023
A Mathematical Modeling of Evaluating China’s Construction Safety for Occupational Accident Analysis
Q Ma, JW Lusk, FH Tan, ME Parke, HM Alhumaidi, JD Clark
Applied Sciences 12 (10), 5054, 2022
52022
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