Abstract
As part of the implementation of programs for the resettlement of dilapidated housing and rural construction, special attention is paid to the construction of low rise energy efficient buildings. Analysis of various technologies for the construction of low rise buildings revealed the feasibility of using expanded clay concrete as a structural and insulating material in three layer exterior walls and well laying. The presented heat engineering calculation of the original construction of the well masonry showed rather high values of the reduced heat transfer resistance and the coefficient of heat engineering uniformity. Rather high accuracy of the presented engineering technique of thermal engineering calculation is confirmed by comparison of the received data on resistance to heat transfer of an external wall by the approximate analytical method with data of computer simulation of temperature fields by a finite element method.
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