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Journal Articles

Roberts, BM, Allinson, D, Lomas, K (2021) Evaluating methods for estimating whole house air infiltration rates in summer: implications for overheating and indoor air quality, International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 41(1), pp.45-72, ISSN: 2398-4708. DOI: 10.1108/IJBPA-06-2021-0085.

Lomas, K, Allinson, D, Watson, S, Beizaee, A, Haines, V, Li, M (2021) Energy savings from domestic zonal heating controls: Robust evidence from a controlled field trial, Energy and Buildings, 254, 111572, ISSN: 0378-7788. DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2021.111572.

Lomas, K, Watson, S, Allinson, D, Fateh, A, Beaumont, A, Allen, J, Foster, H, Garrett, H (2021) Dwelling and household characteristics' influence on reported and measured summertime overheating: a glimpse of a mild climate in the 2050's, Building and Environment, 201, 107986, ISSN: 0360-1323. DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2021.107986.

Badiei, A, Allinson, D, Lomas, K (2019) Automated dynamic thermal simulation of houses and housing stocks using readily available reduced data, Energy and Buildings, 203, 109431, ISSN: 0378-7788. DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2019.109431.

Lomas, KJ, Beizaee, A, Allinson, D, Haines, VJ, Beckhelling, J, Loveday, DL, Porritt, SM, Mallaband, B, Morton, A (2019) A domestic operational rating for UK homes: Concept, formulation and application, Energy and Buildings, 201, pp.90-117, ISSN: 0378-7788. DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2019.07.021.

Li, M, Allinson, D, Lomas, K (2019) Estimation of building heat transfer coefficients from in-use data: Impacts of unmonitored energy flows, International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 38(1), pp.38-50, ISSN: 2398-4708. DOI: 10.1108/IJBPA-02-2019-0022.

Roberts, BM, Allinson, D, Diamond, S, Abel, B, Das Bhaumik, C, Khatami, N, Lomas, K (2019) Predictions of summertime overheating: comparison of dynamic thermal models and measurements in synthetically occupied test houses, Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 40(4), pp.512-552, ISSN: 0143-6244. DOI: 10.1177/0143624419847349.

Tink, VJ, Porritt, S, Allinson, D, Loveday, D (2018) Measuring and mitigating overheating risk in solid wall dwellings retrofitted with internal wall insulation, Building and Environment, 141, pp.247-261, ISSN: 0360-1323. DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2018.05.062.

Fifield, L-J, Lomas, K, Giridharan, R, Allinson, D (2018) Hospital wards and modular construction: Summertime overheating and energy efficiency, Building and Environment, 141, pp.28-44, ISSN: 0360-1323. DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2018.05.041.

Li, M, Allinson, D, He, M (2018) Seasonal variation in household electricity demand: A comparison of monitored and synthetic daily load profiles, Energy and Buildings, ISSN: 0378-7788. DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2018.09.018.

Roberts, BM, Allinson, D, Lomas, K (2018) A matched pair of test houses with synthetic occupants to investigate summertime overheating, Journal of Sustainable Design & Applied Research, 6(1), pp.29-38, ISSN: 2009-549X. DOI: 10.21427/D70N8S.

Jack, R, Loveday, D, Allinson, D, Lomas, K (2017) First evidence for the reliability of building co-heating tests, Building Research & Information, 46(4), pp.383-401, ISSN: 0961-3218. DOI: 10.1080/09613218.2017.1299523.

Yilmaz, S, Firth, S, Allinson, D (2017) Occupant behaviour modelling in domestic buildings: the case of household electrical appliances, Journal of Building Performance Simulation, 10(5-6), pp.582-600, ISSN: 1940-1493. DOI: 10.1080/19401493.2017.1287775.

Allinson, D, Irvine, K, Edmondson, JL, Tiwary, A, Hill, G, Morris, J, Bell, MC, Davies, ZG, Firth, S, Fisher, J, Gaston, KJ, Leake, JR, McHugh, N, Namdeo, A, Rylatt, M, Lomas, K (2016) Measurement and analysis of household carbon: the case of a UK city, Applied Energy, 164, pp.871-881, ISSN: 0306-2619. DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.11.054.

Lomas, KJ, Morris, J, Allinson, D, Harrison, J (2015) Benchmarking and tracking domestic gas and electricity consumption at the local authority level, Energy Efficiency, ISSN: 1570-646X. DOI: 10.1007/s12053-015-9393-8.

Beizaee, A, Allinson, D, Lomas, K, Foda, E, Loveday, D (2015) Measuring the potential of zonal space heating controls to reduce energy use in UK homes: the case of un-furbished 1930s dwellings, Energy and Buildings, 92, pp.29-44, ISSN: 0378-7788. DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.01.040.

Taylor, SC, Firth, SK, Allinson, D, Quddus, M, Wang, C, Smith, P (2014) Spatial mapping of building energy demand in Great Britain, GCB Bioenergy, ISSN: 1757-1693. DOI: 10.1111/gcbb.12165.

Taylor, S, Allinson, D, Firth, S, Lomas, K (2013) Dynamic energy modelling of uk housing: Evaluation of alternative approaches, Proceedings of BS 2013: 13th Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association, pp.745-752.

Allinson, D and Hall, M (2012) Humidity buffering using stabilised rammed earth materials, Proceedings of ICE: Construction materials, 165(CM6), pp.335-344.

Allinson, D and Hall, M (2010) Hygrothermal analysis of a stabilised rammed earth test building in the UK, ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 42(6), pp.845-852, ISSN: 0378-7788. DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2009.12.005.

Hall, MR and Allinson, D (2010) Transient numerical and physical modelling of temperature profile evolution in stabilised rammed earth walls, APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING, 30(5), pp.433-441, ISSN: 1359-4311. DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2009.10.003.

Hall, MR and Allinson, D (2010) Evaporative drying in stabilised compressed earth materials using unsaturated flow theory, BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, 45(3), pp.509-518, ISSN: 0360-1323. DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2009.07.003.

Lomas, K, Bell, MC, Firth, S, Gaston, KJ, Goodman, P, Leake, JR, Namdeo, A, Rylatt, M, Allinson, D, Davies, ZG, Edmondson, JL, Galatioto, F, Brake, JA, Guo, L, Fill, G, Irvine, K, Taylor, S, Tiwary, A (2010) The carbon footprint of UK Cities: 4M: measurement, modelling, mapping and measurement.

Hall, MR and Allinson, D (2010) Heat and mass transport processes in building materials, pp.3-53, DOI: 10.1533/9781845699277.1.3.

Hall, M and Allinson, D (2009) Analysis of the hygrothermal functional properties of stabilised rammed earth materials, BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, 44(9), pp.1935-1942, ISSN: 0360-1323. DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2009.01.007.

Hall, M and Allinson, D (2009) Influence of cementitious binder content on moisture transport in stabilised earth materials analysed using 1-dimensional sharp wet front theory, BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, 44(4), pp.688-693, ISSN: 0360-1323. DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2008.05.013.

Hall, M and Allinson, D (2009) Assessing the effects of soil grading on the moisture content-dependent thermal conductivity of stabilised rammed earth materials, APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING, 29(4), pp.740-747, ISSN: 1359-4311. DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2008.03.051.

Hall, M and Allinson, D (2008) Assessing the moisture-content-dependent parameters of stabilised earth materials using the cyclic-response admittance method, ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 40(11), pp.2044-2051, ISSN: 0378-7788. DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2008.05.009.

Allinson, D, Medjdoub, B, Wilson, R (2005) Aerial thermography for energy conservation in the built environment - A case study of Nottingham, 22nd International Conference, PLEA 2005: Passive and Low Energy Architecture - Environmental Sustainability: The Challenge of Awareness in Developing Societies, Proceedings, 1, pp.251-256.



Conferences

Roberts, BM, Abel, B, Allinson, D, Crowley, J, Das Bhaumik, C, Diamond, S, Lomas, K (2023) Identifying the causes of discrepancy between measured and modelled indoor temperatures in two synthetically occupied test houses. In CIBSE ASHRAE Technical Symposium 2023; CIBSE ASHRAE Technical Symposium 2023, Glasgow, UK.

Eastwood, M, Roberts, BM, Li, M, Allinson, D (2023) A method for quantifying the variability of the heat transfer coefficient due to inter-dwelling heat transfer using a matched pair of test houses. In CIBSE ASHRAE Technical Symposium 2023; CIBSE ASHRAE Technical Symposium 2023, Glasgow, UK.

Roberts, BM, Abel, B, Allinson, D, Crowley, J, Rashid, T, Salehi, B, Lomas, K (2022) A dataset from synthetically occupied test houses for validating model predictions of overheating. In CIBSE Technical Symposium 2022, London, UK.

Mantesi, E, Allinson, D, Tersteeg, R (2021) A parametric analysis on the vulnerability of internally insulated solid masonry walls to rot damage. In 1st International Conference on Moisture in Buildings 2021 (ICMB21), Online. DOI: 10.14293/icmb210040.

El-Geneidy, R, Howard, B, Allinson, D (2020) Implications of uncertainties in energy demand baseline estimations on building energy flexibility. In Building Simulation and Optimization (BSO) 2020, Loughborough, UK (Virtual).

Roberts, BM, Allinson, D, Lomas, K (2018) Overheating in dwellings: a matched pair of test houses with synthetic occupants. In CIBSE Technical Symposium, London.

Tersteeg, R, Hopfe, C, Allinson, D (2018) Hygrothermal assessment of two solid-brick walls under varying internal and external parameter settings. In Building Simulation and Optimization 2018, Cambridge.

Gustin, M, Fleming, P, Allinson, D, Watson, S (2018) Modelling surface temperatures on 3G artificial turf. In 12th Conference of the International Sports Engineering Association, Brisbane Australia, pp.279-279, DOI: 10.3390/proceedings2060279.

Chasapis, K, Allinson, D, Lomas, K (2018) Early-stage design decision-making for Community Energy Schemes. In Building Simulation and Optimization 2018, Emmanual College, Univ. of Cambridge, pp.60-67.

Roberts, BM, Allinson, D, Lomas, K, Porritt, S (2017) The effect of refurbishment and trickle vents on airtightness: the case of a 1930s semi-detached house. In 38th AIVC - 6th TightVent - 4th venticool Conference, Nottingham, UK, pp.369-380.

Morton, A, Haines, V, Allinson, D (2016) How do householders interact with their heating controls?. In 4th European Conference on Behaviour and Energy Efficiency, Coimbra, Portugal.

Jack, R, Loveday, D, Allinson, D, Lomas, K (2015) Quantifying the effect of window opening on the measured heat loss of a test house. In International SEEDS Conference 2015: Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society, Leeds Beckett University.

Yilmaz, S, Firth, SK, Allinson, D (2015) A novel methodology for generating residential buildings electricity demand profiles. In , 14th International Conference of IBPSA - Building Simulation 2015, BS 2015, Conference Proceedings, pp.656-663.

Taylor, SC, Allinson, D, Firth, SK, Lomas, KJ (2013) Dynamic energy modelling of UK housing: evaluation of alternative approaches. In Building Simulation 2013, Chambéry, France, pp.745-751.

Kane, T, Firth, SK, Allinson, D, Irvine, K, Lomas, KJ (2011) Understanding occupant heating practices in UK dwellings. In World Renewable Energy Congress, http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp_home/index.en.aspx?issue=57, Linköping, Sweden, pp.1126-1133.

Kane, T, Firth, SK, Lomas, KJ, Allinson, D, Irvine, K (2011) Variation of indoor temperatures and heating practices in UK dwellings. In Chiana, T and Moran, F (ed) Conference on “Buildings Don’t Use Energy, People Do?” – Domestic Energy Use and CO2 Emissions in Existing Dwellings, Bath, UK, pp.2-10, ISBN: 978-0-86197-175-6.

Jack, R, Lomas, K, Allinson, D (2011) The expanding house : extensions to domestic buildings and their impact on energy consumption. In 1st Conference: People and Buildings MC2011, Arup UK, London.

Kane, T, Firth, SK, Allinson, D, Irvine, K, Lomas, KJ (2010) Does the age of the residents influence occupant heating practice in UK domestic buildings?. In East Midlands Universities Association 2010 Conference - Perspectives in Society: Health, Culture, and the Environment, Nottingham, pp.1-8.

Allinson, D, Medjdoub, B, Wilson, R (2005) Towards quantitative aerial thermal infrared thermography for energy conservation in the built environment. In Peacock, GR, Burleigh, DD, Miles, JJ (ed) Conference on Thermosense XXVII, THERMOSENSE XXVII, Orlando, FL, pp.133-144, ISBN: 0-8194-5767-1. DOI: 10.1117/12.602695.



Reports

Rakhshanbabanari, K, Erkoreka, A, Goodhew, S, Littlewood, J, Pomponi, F, Fitton, R, Swan, W, Booth, C, Miles-Shenton, D, Scott, L, Allinson, D, Piroozfar, P, Ormesher, M, Gledson, B, Brook-Peat, M, Johnston, D, Crosse, J, Giraldo-Soto, C, Fletcher, M, Fylan, F, Meuleman, J, Parker, J, Thomas, F, Collett, M, Cormac, F, Gorse, C (2023) Building Performance Evaluation Guide, The Chartered Institute of Building.

Allinson, D, Roberts, BM, Lomas, K, Loveday, D, Gorse, C, Hardy, A, Thomas, F, Miles-Shenton, D, Johnston, D, Glew, D, Rakhshanbabanari, K, Fylan, F, Farmer, D, Elwell, C, Crawley, J, Hollick, F, Wingfield, J, Roberts, G, Reevell, L (2022) Technical evaluation of SMETER technologies (TEST) project, pp.1-183, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy.

Haines, VJA, Lomas, K, Thomson, M, Richardson, I, Bhamra, T, Giulietti, M, Tang, T, Lawton, C, Guo, L, Allinson, D (2010) How Trends in Appliances Affect Domestic CO2 Emissions: A Review of Home and Garden Appliances Summary Report, pp.1-6, Department of Energy and Climate Change.



Datasets

Lomas, K, Watson, S, Allinson, D, Fateh, A, Beaumont, A, Allen, J, Foster, H, Garrett, H (2023) Influence of dwelling and household characteristics on summertime overheating in a mild climate in the 2050’s: statistical analyses, DOI: 10.17028/rd.lboro.14206868.

Roberts, B, Allinson, D, Crawley, J, Li, M, Elwell, C, Lomas, K (2023) Technical Evaluation of SMETER Technologies Project Phase 1 Data: Simulated Co-heating Tests and In-use Data from 110 Dwellings, 2019, DOI: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-856292.

Eastwood, M, Roberts, BM, Li, M, Allinson, D (2022) Measured indoor temperature in two unoccupied dwellings and weather data during the summer with the hottest UK temperature on record, 2022, DOI: 10.17028/rd.lboro.21617505.

Roberts, BM, Allinson, D, Abel, B, Lomas, K (2022) Measured indoor temperature, weather, infiltration, and ventilation in synthetically occupied test houses: summer 2021, UK, DOI: 10.17028/rd.lboro.19308299.

Roberts, BM, Allinson, D, Lomas, K (2022) Prediction of overheating in synthetically occupied UK homes: dataset for validating dynamic thermal models of buildings, DOI: 10.17028/rd.lboro.8094575.

Allinson, D, Crawley, J, Elwell, C, Farmer, D, Fylan, C, Glew, D, Gorse, C, Hardy, A, Hollick, F, Johnston, D, Lomas, KJ, Loveday, DL, Miles-Shenton, D, Parker, J, Reevell, L, Roberts, BM, Roberts, G, Thomas, F, Wingfield, J (2021) Technical Evaluation of SMETER Technologies Project Phase 2 Data: Temperature, Relative Humidity, Dwelling Information, and Local Weather, 2019-2020, DOI: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-854701.

Tersteeg, R, Bennett, R, Allinson, D, Hopfe, C (2020) Wind driven rain gauge, DOI: 10.17028/rd.lboro.7157231.

Lomas, K, Beizaee, A, Allinson, D, Haines, V, Loveday, D (2019) Domestic Operational Rating; Excel data tables for the D114 homes. Supplementary Information to ‘‘A Domestic Operational Rating for UK homes: Concept, Formulation and Application, Energy and Buildings, Lomas KJ, et.al. 2019”, DOI: 10.17028/rd.lboro.7836326.

Lomas, K and Allinson, D (2019) Domestic Energy Demand in the UK: Trends, Regulation and Energy Rating. Supplementary information to ‘‘A Domestic Operational Rating for UK homes: Concept, Formulation and Application, Energy and Buildings, Lomas KJ, et.al. 2019”, DOI: 10.17028/rd.lboro.7836317.

Beizaee, A, Allinson, D, Lomas, K, Foda, E, Loveday, D (2019) Measuring the potential of zonal space heating controls to reduce energy use in UK homes: The case of un-furbished 1930s dwellings - dataset, DOI: 10.17028/rd.lboro.8677766.

Haines, V, Allinson, D, Loveday, D, Beckhelling, J, Mallaband, B, Beizaee, A, Morton, A, Porritt, S, Li, M, Wright, D, Foda, E, Hallin, S, Lomas, K (2019) The DEFACTO Field Trial: Methodology and Data Sets, DOI: 10.17028/rd.lboro.7837940.



Other

Tunzi, M, He, C, Allinson, D, Lomas, K (2017) Optimal operation of a multi vector district energy system in the UK, The large price drop in solar PV and electrical batteries offer new opportunities for optimizing district energy plants, but requires a more complex daily operation of these plants. Solar PV production used locally by a ground source heat pump (GSHP) with a minimal use of the national grid is one opportunity. Even if, for the benefit of the GSHP, the share of electricity for boosting the temperatures of district heating water goes up when lowering forward temperatures in the network down to as low as 45 °C, the overall operational income is improved..



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