Abstract

This article containsreasoningof the heat transfer performance uniformity factor determination for attic floors of historic residential buildings while energy effective modifying buildings. The numeral value of this heat transfer performance uniformity factor for the wooden attic floor structure was founddurung investigation. It was estimated that there was no moisture condensation in the wooden attic floor structure.

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  • Energy efficient reconstruction of historic buildings is a peculiar challenge because of being connected with the necessity of highest possible preserving of historical engineering structures and valuable historic interiors

  • Warming of enclosure structures of historic buildings became necessary on a regular basis only in the latest two decades because of standards tightening for building energy usage

  • This scientific research is dedicated to special aspects of attic floor warming in historic buildings

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Introduction

Energy efficient reconstruction of historic buildings is a peculiar challenge because of being connected with the necessity of highest possible preserving of historical engineering structures and valuable historic interiors. Warming of enclosure structures of historic buildings became necessary on a regular basis only in the latest two decades because of standards tightening for building energy usage. It influenced on lots of scientific researches dedicated to this problem [1-10]. This scientific research is dedicated to special aspects of attic floor warming in historic buildings

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