Chad Baker Publications

Dr. Chad Baker

Project Manager


Mailing Address
Chad Baker
Geothermal Energy & Geofluids
Institute of Geophysics
NO F 61.1
Sonneggstrasse 5
CH-8092 Zurich Switzerland

Contact
Phone +41 44 633 2751
Email chad.baker(at)eaps.ethz.ch
LinkedIn Link
Google Scholar Link
Orcid Link

Administration
Prisca Maurantonio
+41 44 632 3465
prisca.maurantonio@eaps.ethz.ch

Publications

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Underlined names are links to current or past GEG members

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS IN JOURNALS

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Baker, C., M. Moniot, B. Borlaug, and et al., Assessing the National Off-Cycle Benefits of 2-Layer HVAC Technology Using Dynamometer Testing and a National Simulation Framework, SAE Technical Paper, 2023. [Download PDF]

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Moniot, M., C. Baker, J. Lustbader, B. Lee, J. Fink, and S. Agnew, A Framework for Characterizing the Initial Thermal Conditions of Light-Duty Vehicles in Response to Representative Utilization Patterns, Ambient Conditions, and Vehicle Technologies, SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars - Mechanical Systems 14, 1, pp. 21-39, 2021. [Download PDF]

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Baker, C., M. Monoit, A. Brooker, L. Wang, E. Wood, and J. Gonder, Future Automotive Systems Technology Simulator (FASTSim) Validation Report - 2021, National Renewable Energy Laboratory - Technical Report, 2021. [Download PDF]

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Allouache, A., S. Leggett, M. J. Hall, M. Tu, C. Baker, and H Fateh, Simulation of Organic Rankine Cycle Power Generation with Exhaust Heat Recovery from a 15 Liter Diesel Engine., SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing 8, 2, pp. 227-238, 2015. https://doi.org/10.4271/2015-01-0339 [Download]

4. 
Fateh, H., C. Baker, M. Hall, and L. Shi, High Fidelity Finite Difference Model for Exploring Multi-Parameter Thermoelectric Generator Design Space, Applied Energy, 129, pp. 373-383, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2014.04.088 [Download]

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Baker, C., V. Prem, L. Shi, and M. Hall, Model of Heat Exchangers for Waste Heat Recovery from Diesel Engine Exhaust for Thermoelectric Power Generation, Journal of Electronic Materials 41, 6, pp. 1290-1297, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11664-012-1915-y [Download]

2. 
Baker, C., and L. Shi, Experimental and Modeling Study of a Heat Exchanger Concept for Thermoelectric Waste Heat Recovery from Diesel Exhaust, SAE Technical Paper, 2012. [Download PDF]

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Baker, C., Simulation, Design, and Experimental Characterization of Catalytic and Thermoelectric Systems for Removing Emissions and Recovering Waste Energy from Engine Exhaust, SAE Technical Paper, 2012. [Download PDF]


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PROCEEDINGS REFEREED

2. 
Moniot, M., C. Baker, J. Lustbader, B. Lee, J. Fink, and S. Agnew, A Framework for Characterizing the Initial Thermal Conditions of Light-Duty Vehicles in Response to Representative Utilization Patterns, Ambient Conditions, and Vehicle Technologies, Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) 2024 WCX World Congress Experience, 2024. https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-2148 [Download]

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Carow, K., N. Cantwell, A. Ivanco, J. Holden, C. Baker, E. Miller, and Z. Asher, High-Fidelity Heavy-Duty Vehicle Modeling Using Sparse Telematics Data, WCX SAE World Congress Experience, 2022. [Download PDF]


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THESES

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Baker, C., Vapor Transport Techniques for Growing Macroscopically Uniform Zinc Oxide Nanowires, MSc Thesis, pp., 2009. [Download PDF]