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Researcher
Glenn Reynders
- Disciplines:Electrical power engineering, Energy generation, conversion and storage engineering, Manufacturing engineering, Mechanics, Mechatronics and robotics, Thermodynamics, Safety engineering
Affiliations
- Applied Mechanics and Energy conversion (TME) (Division)
Member
From20 Mar 2023 → Today - Building Physics and Sustainable Design (Division)
Member
From1 Aug 2020 → 31 May 2018 - Building Physics Section (Division)
Member
From15 Sep 2010 → 31 May 2018
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- REINFORCE - ENERGY SYSTEM INTEGRATION FOR LOW-CARBON ENERGY SERVICESFrom20 Mar 2023 → TodayFunding: IOF - mandates
Publications
1 - 10 of 31
- Impact of source variability on flexibility for demand response(2021)
Authors: Glenn Reynders
- Characterisation and use of energy flexibility in water pumping and storage systems(2020)
Authors: Glenn Reynders
- Assessment of data analysis methods to identify the heat loss coefficient from on-board monitoring data(2020)
Authors: Staf Roels, Glenn Reynders, Dirk Saelens
- A Building Clustering Approach for Urban Energy Simulations(2020)
Authors: Ina De Jaeger, Glenn Reynders, Dirk Saelens
Pages: 1 - 13 - Mapping the pitfalls in the characterisation of the heat loss coefficient from on-board monitoring data using ARX models(2019)
Authors: Marieline Senave, Glenn Reynders, Dirk Saelens
Pages: 214 - 228 - A standardised flexibility assessment methodology for demand response(2019)
Authors: Glenn Reynders
Pages: 20 - 37 - Towards the characterization of the heat loss coefficient via on-board monitoring: Physical interpretation of ARX model coefficients(2019)
Authors: Marieline Senave, Glenn Reynders, Staf Roels, Dirk Saelens
Pages: 180 - 194 - Data-driven statistical analysis of energy performance and energy saving potential in the Flemish public building sector(2019)
Authors: Glenn Reynders
- Characterizing the energy flexibility of buildings and districts(2018)
Authors: Glenn Reynders
Pages: 175 - 182 - Impact of building geometry description within district energy simulations(2018)
Authors: Ina De Jaeger, Glenn Reynders, Dirk Saelens
Pages: 1060 - 1069