3.3
BAIHP Publications
BAIHP
Publications List – All Budget
Periods (09/99-03/04)
Papers
Arif,
M., Mullens, M., Espinal, D., & Broadway, R. (2002). “Estimating,
Planning and Controlling Labor in the Industrialized Housing
Factory.” Industrial Engineering Research ‘02
Conference Proceedings, Orlando, FL.
Armacost,
R., J. Pet-Armacost,, M. Mullens, and A. Salem (2001). "Information Support for Efficient Assembly
of Roof Trusses," in Khattab, M. (ed.), Proceedings
of the International Conference on Information Systems in
Engineering and Construction (ISEC 2001), Cocoa Beach, FL,
2001, CD-ROM.
Armacost,
R., J. Pet-Armacost, M. Mullens, and A. Salem (2001). "Scheduling for Roof Truss Manufacturing," in
Harris, R. (ed.), Proceedings of the ICC&IE and IEMS
2001 Joint Meeting, Cocoa Beach, FL 2001, pp. 644-649.
Baechler,
M.; Lubliner, M; Gordon, A (2002). “Pushing
the Envelope: A Case Study of Building the First Manufactured
Home Using Structural Insulated Panels” 2002 ACEEE
Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings Conference,
Pacific Grove, CA.
Chasar,
D., Moyer, N., Rudd, A. F., Parker, D., & Chandra,
S. (2002). “Measured Cooling Performance of Two-story
Homes in Dallas, Texas: Insulated Concrete Form Versus Frame
Construction.” Thirteenth Symposium of Improving Building
Systems in Hot and Humid Climates, Houston, TX.
Chasar,
D., Moyer, D., Rudd, A. F., Parker, D. K., & Chandra,
S. (2002). “Measured and Simulated Cooling Performance
Comparison; Insulated Concrete Form Versus Frame Construction.” 2002
ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, Pacific
Grove, CA.
Chandra, Subrato, Danny Parker, David Beal, David Chasar,
Eric Martin, Janet McIlvaine, Neil Moyer (2004). Alleviating
Moisture Problems in Hot, Humid Climate Housing. Position
Paper for NSF Housing Research Agenda Workshop, UCF Feb.
12-14, 2004.
Chandra,
Subrato, Fonorow, Ken, McCloud, Matthew, Moyer, Neil, Beal,
David, Chasar, David, McIlvaine, Janet, Parker, Danny,
Sherwin, John, Martin, Eric, Mullens, Michael, Lubliner,
Michael, McSorley, Michael (2002). "The Building America
Industrialized Housing Partnership" Symposium on Improving
Building Systems in Hot, Humid Climates - Houston, Texas,
May 20-22, 2002.
Chandra,
S., & Beal, D. (2001). “Preventing House
Dust Mite Allergens in New Housing.’ In ASHRAE IAQ
Conference Proceedings, San Francisco, CA.
Chandra,
S., Moyer, N., Beal, D., Chasar, D., McIlvaine, J., & Withers, C. (2001). “The Building America
Industrialized Housing Partnership (BAIHP): Enhancing Energy
Efficiency, Durability and Indoor Air Quality of Industrialized
Housing.” In XXIX IAHS World Congress on Housing Conference
Proceedings, Ljubljana.
Cummings, J., C.Withers, J. McIlvaine, J. Sonne, M. Lombardi
(2003). Air Handler Leakage: Field Testing Results in Residences.
ASHRAE Transactions V.109 pt.1 February 2003. To be published
in ASHRAE Journal.
Elshennawy,
A., Mullens, M., & Nahmens, I. (2002). “Quality
Improvement in the Modular Housing Industry.” In Industrial
Engineering Research ‘02 Conference Proceedings, Orlando,
FL.
Fuehrlein,
B., Chandra, S., Beal, D., Parker, D.K., & Vieira,
R. (2000). “Evaluation of EnergyGauge® USA, a Residential
Energy Design Software Against Monitored Data.” In
ACEEE Summer Study Proceedings, Pacific Grove, CA.
Hales,
D; M. Lubliner, A. Gordon (2003). “Duct Leakage
in New Washington State Residences: Findings and Conclusions” – Proceedings
of the 2003 ASHRAE Summer Meeting.
Hodgson, A.T., Apte, M.G., Shendell, D.G., Beal, D. and
McIlvaine, J.E.R. (2002). Implementation of VOC source reduction
practices in a manufactured house and in school classrooms.
In Levin, H. (Ed.), Proceedings of the 9th International
Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate. Indoor Air
2002, Santa Cruz, CA, Vol. 3. pp. 576-581.
Hodgson, A.T., D. Beal and J.E.R. McIlvaine. 2002. Sources
of formaldehyde, other aldehydes and terpenes in a new manufactured
house. Indoor Air12: 235-242.
Hodgson, A.T., A.F. Rudd, D. Beal and S. Chandra. 2000.
Volatile organic compound concentrations and emission rates
in new manufactured and site-built houses. Indoor Air10:
178-192.
Lubliner,
M, Nelson, M, & Parker, D. (2003). “Gossamer
Wind Solar Power Ceiling Fan.” In 2003 ASES Conference
Proceedings, Austin, TX.
Lubliner,
M, Kunkle, R, Devine, J, & Gordon, A. (2002). “Washington
State Residential Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code
(VIAQ) - Whole House Ventilation Systems Field Research Report.” 2002
ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings Conference,
Pacific Grove, CA.
Lubliner,
M.; Gordon, A.; Persily, A.; Moyer, N.; Richins, W.; Blakeley,
J (2003). “Building Envelope, Duct Leakage
and HVAC System Performance in HUD-Code Manufactured Homes” 23
rd Annual AIVC Conference Proceedings.
Lubliner,
M., & Gordon, A. (2000). “Ventilation
in US Manufactured Homes: Requirements, Issues and Recommendations.” 21
st Annual AIVC Conference Proceedings, The Hague.
McCluney,
R. (2003). “Methodologies for Determining
the SHGC of Complex Fenestration Systems.” Paper presented
at the 2003 National Fenestration Rating Council Meeting,
Houston, TX.
Mullens,
Michael A. and Mark E. Kelley III. 2004. “Lean
Homebuilding Using Modular Technology.” Housing and
Society. January 31, 2004 pp.41-54.
Mullens,
M. and M. Hastak (2004). “Defining a National
Housing Research Agenda: Construction Management and Production” Proceedings
of the NSF Housing Research Agenda Workshop, Feb. 12-14,
2004, Orlando, FL. Eds. Syal, M., Mullens, M. and Hastak,
M. Vol 2.
Mullens,
M. (2004). “Production flow and shop floor
control: Structuring the modular factory for custom homebuilding” Proceedings
of the NSF Housing Research Agenda Workshop, Feb. 12-14,
2004, Orlando, FL. Eds. Syal, M., Mullens, M. and Hastak,
M. Vol 2.
Mullens,
M., & Kelley, M. (2003, January). “Lean
Homebuilding Using Modular Technology.” NAHB International
Builders Show Conference Proceedings, Las Vegas, NV.
Mullens,
M., & Kelley, M. (2002). “Introducing
Revolutionary Change in the Modular Housing Construction
Process Using a Kaizen Blitz.” In Industrial Engineering
Research ‘02 Conference Proceedings, Orlando, FL.
Moyer,
N., Beal, D., Chasar, D., McIlvaine, J., Withers, C, & Chandra, S. (2001). “Moisture Problems in
Manufactured Housing: Probable Causes and Cures.” ASHRAE
- IAQ 2001 Conference Proceedings, San Francisco, CA.
Nasereddin,
M., Mullens, M., & Cope, D. (2002). “The
Development of a Reusable Simulation Model for the Modular
Housing Industry Using Promodel and Visual Basic.” In
Industrial Engineering Research ‘02 Conference Proceedings,
Orlando, FL.
Withers,
C., Moyer, N., Chasar, D., & Chandra, S. (2001). “Performance
and Impact from Duct Repair and Ventilation Modifications
of Two Newly Constructed Manufactured Houses Located in a
Hot and Humid Climate.” Paper presented at the 13th
Symposium on Improving Building Systems in Hot and Humid
Climates, Houston, TX.
Contract Reports
Cummings,
J., Withers, C., Gu, L., McIlvane, J., Sonne, J. K., & Lombardi, M. (2002). “Field Testing and
Computer Modeling to Characterize the Energy Impacts of Air
Handler Leakage.” Florida Solar Energy Center Contract
Report # FSEC-CR-1357-02, Cocoa, FL.
Florida
Solar Energy Center, & York Unitary Products
Group. (2000). “The Coleman® Pressure Control System:
A Comprehensive and Proactive Process to Eliminating Pressure
Driven Moisture Damage in Manufactured Housing.” Florida
Solar Energy Center Contract Report, Cocoa, FL.
Hodgson,
A.T., N. Moyer and D. Beal (2005). “Effect
of residential ventilation techniques for hot and humid climates
on indoor concentrations and emission rates of volatile organic
compounds.” February 2005, LBNL-57030, Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA.
McCluney,
R., L. Mills (2003).The Benefits of Using Window Shades " Florida
Solar Energy Center Nov. 01, 2003.
McCluney,
R., N. Dhere (2002). "Industry Guide to Selecting
the Best Residential Window Options for the Florida Climate " Florida
Solar Energy Center , Pf-358-00, Dec. 01, 2002.
McGinley,
M. (2002). “Study of Innovative Manufactured
Housing Envelope Materials.” BAIHP Subcontract Report,
Greensboro, NC.
McIlvaine, Janet, David Beal, Philip Fairey (2001). Design
and Construction of Interior Duct Systems. FSEC PF-365-01.
Florida Solar Energy Center. Cocoa, Florida, May 2001.
Mullens,
M., & Burdick, J. (2003). “Energy Test
Results and Recommendations for Avis America Homes.” University
of Central Florida Housing Constructability Lab BAIHP Report,
Cocoa, FL.
Mullens,
M., Gallas, K., & Moyer, N. (2002). “Energy
Test Results and Recommendations for General Homes Corporation.” University
of Central Florida Housing Constructability Lab BAIHP Report,
Cocoa, FL.
Mullens,
M., Gallas, K., Chasar, D. (2002). “Energy
Test Results and Recommendations for Nationwide Homes.” University
of Central Florida Housing Constructability Lab BAIHP Report,
Cocoa, FL.
Mullens,
M., & Chasar, D. (2002). “Energy Test
Results and Recommendations for Cardinal Homes.” University
of Central Florida Housing Constructability Lab BAIHP Report,
Cocoa, FL.
Parker, D., Sonne, J., Sherwin, J. (2003). Flexible Roofing
Facility: 2002 Summer Test Results, Prepared for: U.S. Department
of Energy Building Technologies Program, July 2003.
Parker,
D. K., Sonne, J. K., Sherwin, J. R., & Moyer,
N. (2000). “Comparative Evaluation of the Impact of
Roofing Systems on Residential Cooling Energy Demand.” Florida
Solar Energy Center Contract Report #FSEC-CR-1220-00, Cocoa,
FL.
Sonne, J K, D S Parker and J R Sherwin (2002). Flexible
Roofing Facility: 2001 Summer Test Results. FSEC-CR-1336-02.
Florida Solar Energy Center, Cocoa, FL.
Articles in Trade Press, Popular Press, and DOE Program
Newsletters
Automated
Builder Magazine. “WSU Energy House.” October
2000.
Automated
Builder Magazine “Northwest Portable Classroom
Study.” August 2003.
Automated
Builder Magazine. “Zero Energy Manufactured
Home.” October 2003.
Buildings
for the 21st Century. “Genesis Homes Showcases
Innovative, High-performance Home.” Spring 2002, p.
2.
Energy
Design Update. “Transforming Manufactured Housing:
The Building America Way.” January 2002, pp. 11-13.
Energy
Design Update. “Palm Harbor's Prototype Home
Scores Impressive Energy Savings.” December 2001, pp.
7-8.
Energy
Design Update. “Field Tests Commence on the
World's Most Energy-efficient Manufactured Home,” December
2000, p.3.
Energy
Design Update. “New Building America Consortium
to Focus on Industrialized Housing.” March 2000, pp.
3-4.
Energy
Design Update. “Energy Savings (and Unsolved
Mysteries) Draw Attention to Georgia Habitat Project.” Vol.
20 Number 4. April 2000.
Energy
Design Update. “Ventilation System Decision
Flow Chart.” February 1999, p.16.
FlaSEIA
Industry News. “SunBuilt and Building America
Partnership.” Spring 2002, Vol. 23, N.1 pp.5-8.
Florida
Home Builder.“Today's Home Buyers Seeking
Resource-efficient New Homes.” May/June 2002, p.25.
Florida
Home Builder (Ad). “Their Lifestyle Demands
Quality and Comfort: Their Values Dictate a Healthy House.” May/June
2002, p.25.
Gainesville
Sun - Issues & Trends Section. “The
Good News on Solar Homes.” April 14, 2002, pp. G1 & G3.
Home
Energy. “ICFs in North Texas.” Nov/Dec
2002, pp. 39-40.
Home
Energy. “Energy-efficient Manufactured Homes.” May/June
2002, pp. 16-17.
Home
Energy. “Chasing Interior Ducts.” May/June
2002, Vol. 19.3.
Home
Energy. “Building America: Seven Years of Progress.” May/June
2002, p.2.
Home
Energy. “Allergy Relief in Humid Climates.” March/April
2002, pp. 30-33.
Home
Energy. “Moisture Problems in Manufactured Housing.” March/April
2002, pp. 24-29.
Indoor
Environment Business. “Center Finds IAQ Problem
from Leaky Air Handlers, Ducts in Florida.” April 2002,
p.4.
Orlando
Sentinel - Home Section. “A Clean Sweep: Simple
Steps Can Improve a Home's Indoor Air.” September 22,
2001 (OrlandoSentinel.com)
Orlando
Sentinel - Home Section. “In the Name of Energy.” September
2, 2001. (OrlandoSentinel.com)
Rebuild
America - Building America Partner Update. “Portable
Classrooms: An Efficiency Challenge.” March/April)
2002, p. 7.
Rebuild
America - Building America Partner Update. “Building
America: Solving Problems with Energy Efficiency.” January/February
2002, p. 10.
Solar
Today. “Home Energy Use Halved.” November/December
2001, pp. 54-55.
One Page Fact Sheets
Building America Industrialized Housing Partnership,
Transforming the Market: Super-Efficient Manufactured Housing.
Manufactured Housing Laboratory: A Research and Training
Facility.
Durable, Resource-Efficient Achievable Model (DREAM) Home.
Habitat for Humanity Collaborations: Affordable Energy Efficiency.
BAIHP Web Page Contents:
Manufactured Housing:
- Technical services provided to the HUD Code and modular
industry. Chandra, Subrato, Michael Mullens, Mike Lubliner. http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/bldg/baihp/pubs/techserv/index.htm
- Palm Harbor Homes Partnership, Case Study, http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/bldg/baihp/casestud/PALM/INDEX.HTM
- Plains Habitat Structural Insulated Panel Field Project,
Case Studies page. http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/bldg/baihp/casestud/PLAINSHABITAT/index.htm
- Portable Classrooms, Case Studies page. http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/bldg/baihp/data/Portables/index.htm
- Side by side Comparison of Manufactured Homes, Case Study, http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/bldg/baihp/casestud/Bossier/index.htm
- Super Good Cents/Natural Choice Program, http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/bldg/baihp/casestud/WSU/index.htm
- WCI Communities, Inc. Evergrene Community, Case Studies
page. http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/bldg/baihp/casestud/wci/index.htm
- WSU Energy House, Case Studies page. (www.fsec.ucf.edu/bldg/baihp/casestud/wsu/wsuhouse.htm).
- Zero Energy Manufactured Home, Case Studies page. http://www.bpa.gov/Energy/N/tech/zemh/
Site Built Housing:
Building Science and Design:
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