Abstract

The purpose of this study is to review modern methods of determining the resistance to heat transfer of building envelopes under natural conditions using experimental equipment. Methods for experimental determination of the resistance to heat transfer given in regulatory documents have been considered. Golunov S.V. and co-authors developed a method of determining the resistance to heat transfer based on thermal imaging examination with the placement of sensors on the surfaces of the building envelopes. Abramova E.V. together with other researchers created a method of thermal non-destructive testing using a thermal imaging system, temperature and heat flow sensors. The possibility of experimentally determining the reduced resistance to heat transfer of external building envelopes under summer operating conditions using the device developed by A.E. Rusanov’s with co-authors has been described. Wang Xin et al. proposed a device for determining the resistance to heat transfer of building envelopes with improved accuracy. As a result of the analytical review, it was concluded that the presented methods make it possible to measure the resistance to heat transfer of external building envelopes when modeling various stationary and non-stationary heat transfer processes.

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