Cynthia Cruickshank

Cynthia Cruickshank

Carleton University

H-index: 21

North America-Canada

About Cynthia Cruickshank

Cynthia Cruickshank, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carleton University, specializes in the field of Design and optimization of solar thermal systems, Sensible and latent heat storage, Energy efficient and net-zero energy buildings, Conventional and alternative energy systems.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Parametric analysis of phase change materials within cold climate buildings: Effects of implementation location and properties

Household energy and comfort impacts under teleworking scenarios via a zoned residential HVAC system

Review of bio-based phase change materials as passive thermal storage in buildings

Economics and lifecycle carbon assessment of coconut oil as an alternative to paraffin phase change materials in North America

Greenhouse Gas Analysis of Solar Adsorption and Typical Residential HVAC Systems for Major Cities Across Canada

Assessment of Plant-Based Oils as Low Carbon Phase Change Materials for Building Applications

Evaluating Experimental Methods for Measuring the Specific Heat Capacity of Building Materials

Evaluation of modelling conditions imposed for simulation of building-integrated phase change materials

Cynthia Cruickshank Information

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Citations(all)

2167

Citations(since 2020)

983

Cited By

1527

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

38

i10Index(since 2020)

23

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Carleton University

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Cynthia Cruickshank Skills & Research Interests

Design and optimization of solar thermal systems

Sensible and latent heat storage

Energy efficient and net-zero energy buildings

Conventional and alternative energy systems

Top articles of Cynthia Cruickshank

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Parametric analysis of phase change materials within cold climate buildings: Effects of implementation location and properties

Energy and Buildings

Calene Baylis

Cynthia A Cruickshank

2024/1/15

Household energy and comfort impacts under teleworking scenarios via a zoned residential HVAC system

Journal of Building Performance Simulation

Melina Sirati

William O'Brien

Cynthia A Cruickshank

2024/1/2

Review of bio-based phase change materials as passive thermal storage in buildings

Calene Baylis

Cynthia A Cruickshank

2023/10/1

Economics and lifecycle carbon assessment of coconut oil as an alternative to paraffin phase change materials in North America

Energy and Buildings

Calene Baylis

Cynthia A Cruickshank

2023/9/1

Greenhouse Gas Analysis of Solar Adsorption and Typical Residential HVAC Systems for Major Cities Across Canada

Jordan McNally

Christopher Baldwin

Cynthia A Cruickshank

2022/7/25

Assessment of Plant-Based Oils as Low Carbon Phase Change Materials for Building Applications

Alia Nichol

Calene Treichel

Cynthia A Cruickshank

Christopher Baldwin

2022/7/25

Evaluating Experimental Methods for Measuring the Specific Heat Capacity of Building Materials

Colin Ward

Christopher Baldwin

Calene Treichel

Cynthia A Cruickshank

2022/7/25

Evaluation of modelling conditions imposed for simulation of building-integrated phase change materials

Calene Treichel

Christopher Baldwin

Cynthia A Cruickshank

2022/6

Sensible thermal energy storage: diurnal and seasonal

Cynthia Ann Cruickshank

Christopher Baldwin

2022/1/1

An inquiry into the use of indoor CO2 and humidity ratio trend data with inverse modelling to estimate air infiltration

Building and Environment

Zijun Xiong

Justin Berquist

H Burak Gunay

Cynthia A Cruickshank

2021/12/1

New insights on the energy impacts of telework in Canada

Canadian Public Policy

Hannah Villeneuve

Ahmed Abdeen

Maya Papineau

Sharane Simon

Cynthia Cruickshank

...

2021/9/1

Assessment of three solar-assisted heat pump typologies in Canada: parallel, series, and ice storage

E3S Web of Conferences

Benjamin Beauchamp

Sébastien Brideau

Cynthia Cruickshank

2021

Heat and Moisture Modelling of Vacuum Insulated Retrofits with Experimental Validation

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

B Conley

CA Cruickshank

C Baldwin

2021/11/1

Energy analysis of heat pump water heaters coupled with air-based solar thermal collectors in Canada and the United States

Energy

Calene Treichel

Cynthia A Cruickshank

2021/4/15

Determining the impact of sensor orientation on moisture content measurements in eastern white pine

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

B Daouk

C Baldwin

CA Cruickshank

2021/11/1

Economic analysis of heat pump water heaters coupled with air-based solar thermal collectors in Canada and the United States

Journal of Building Engineering

Calene Treichel

Cynthia A Cruickshank

2021/3/1

Thermal evaluation of a highly insulated steel stud wall with vacuum insulation panels using a guarded hot box apparatus

Journal of Building Physics

Travis V Moore

Cynthia A Cruickshank

Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

Michael Lacasse

2021/11

Greenhouse gas emissions analysis of heat pump water heaters coupled with air-based solar thermal collectors in Canada and the United States

Energy and Buildings

Calene Treichel

Cynthia A Cruickshank

2021/1/15

Determining the thermal resistance of a highly insulated wall containing vacuum insulation panels through experimental, calculation and numerical simulation methods

Journal of Building Physics

Travis V Moore

Cynthia A Cruickshank

Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

Michael Lacasse

2021/11

Estimation of Infiltration in Commercial Buildings Based on Existing C [O. sub. 2] Sensors: An Inverse Approach.

ASHRAE Transactions

Zijun Xiong

H Burak Gunay

Cynthia Cruickshank

Adam Wills

2021/1/1

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