Abstract

One of the most important ways to save fuel and energy resources is to reduce heat losses through the building envelope. The use of high-performance heat-insulating, refractory materials makes it possible to create lightweight building envelopes that meet modern architectural requirements, allowing to reduce the operating costs of buildings by reducing heat loss. The purpose of this work is to study the causes of defects in operating buildings with enclosing structures made of sandwich panels to identify heat loss in the interface zones. The article addresses the issues of improving the nodal connections of enclosing structures made of sandwich panels, which is of great interest to designers in the construction of low-rise prefabricated buildings.

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