Publications
X Author: Max H Sherman
2012
Lunden, Melissa M, David Faulkner, Elizabeth Heredia, Sebastian Cohn, Darryl J Dickerhoff, Federico Noris, Jennifer M Logue, Toshifumi Hotchi, Brett C Singer, and Max H Sherman."Experiments to Evaluate and Implement Passive Tracer Gas Methods to Measure Ventilation Rates in Homes."
(2012).
Chan, Wanyu R, Jeffrey Joh, and Max H Sherman."Air Leakage of US Homes: Regression Analysis and Improvements from Retrofit."
(2012).
Chan, Wanyu R, Jeffrey Joh, and Max H Sherman."Analysis of Air Leakage Measurements from Residential Diagnostics Database."
(2012).
Sherman, Max H, and Iain S Walker."Philosophy and Approaches for Airtightness Requirements in the USA."International Airtightness Workshop
(2012).
Walker, Iain S, Max H Sherman, and Darryl J Dickerhoff."Development of a Residential Integrated Ventilation Controller."
(2012).
2011
Logue, Jennifer M, Phillip N Price, Max H Sherman, and Brett C Singer."A Method to Estimate the Chronic Health Impact of Air Pollutants in U.S. Residences."Environmental Health Perspectives
120.2 (2011) 216-222. DOI
Chan, Wanyu R, and Max H Sherman."Preliminary Analysis of U.S. Residential Air Leakage Database v.2011."2011 32nd AIVC Conference and 1st TightVent Conference: Towards Optimal Airtightness Performance
(2011).
Logue, Jennifer M, Phillip N Price, Max H Sherman, and Brett C Singer."Why We Ventilate."2011 32nd AIVC Conference and 1st Tightvent Conference
(2011).
Mortensen, Dorthe Kragsig, Iain S Walker, and Max H Sherman."Optimization of Occupancy Based Demand Controlled Ventilation in Residences."International Journal of Ventilation
10.1 (2011) 49-60.
Sherman, Max H, Dorthe Kragsig Mortensen, and Iain S Walker."Derivation of Equivalent Continuous Dilution for Cyclic, Unsteady Driving Forces."International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
54.11-12 (2011) 2696-2702.
Logue, Jennifer M, Thomas E McKone, Max H Sherman, and Brett C Singer."Hazard Assessment of Chemical Air Contaminants Measured in Residences."Indoor Air
21.2 (2011) 92-109. DOI
Sherman, Max H, and Iain S Walker."Meeting Residential Ventilation Standards Through Dynamic Control of Ventilation Systems."Energy and Buildings
43.8 (2011) 1904-1912.
Wray, Craig P, Max H Sherman, Damien Gondre, and Yun-Gyu Lee."Energy Performance Assessment of Ventilation Systems in Korean Apartments with Radiant Floor Heating: Final Report."
(2011).
Logue, Jennifer M, Phillip N Price, Max H Sherman, and Brett C Singer."Assessment of Indoor Air Quality Benefits and Energy Costs of Mechanical Ventilation."Proceedings of the 2011 32nd AIVC Conference and 1st Tightvent Conference, Toward Optimal Airtightness Performance
(2011).
Mortensen, Dorthe Kragsig, Iain S Walker, and Max H Sherman."Energy and air quality implications of passive stack ventilation in residential buildings."ACEEE 16th Biennial Summer Study
(2011).
Sherman, Max H, Iain S Walker, and Jennifer M Logue."Equivalence in Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality."HVAC&R Research
(2011).
2010
Logue, Jennifer M, Phillip N Price, Max H Sherman, and Brett C Singer."Indoor Health Benefits and Energy Costs of Residential Ventilation, Department of Housing and Urban Development Report."
(2010).
Logue, Jennifer M, Max H Sherman, and Brett C Singer."Health Hazards in Indoor Air."Proceedings of 2010 31st AIVC Conference, Low Energy and Sustainable Ventilation Technologies for Green Buildings
(2010).
Sherman, Max H, and Iain S Walker."Does Mixing Make Residential Ventilation More Effective?."2010 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
(2010).
Mortensen, Dorthe Kragsig, Max H Sherman, and Iain S Walker."IAQ Based Design of an Efficient DCV System."10th REHVA World Congress
(2010).
Wray, Craig P, and Max H Sherman."Duct Leakage Modeling in EnergyPlus and Analysis of Energy Savings from Implementing SAV with InCITeTM."
(2010).
Sherman, Max H, and Iain S Walker."Impacts of Mixing on Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Homes."HVAC & Research Journal
(2010).
Sherman, Max H, Jennifer M Logue, and Brett C Singer."Infiltration Effects on Residential Pollutant Concentrations for Continuous and Intermittent Mechanical Ventilation Approaches."HVAC&R Research
17.2 (2010) 159. DOI