Abstract

This article presents the results of theoretical and experimental studies carried out at the physical heat level in a sample of an outer wall with a small block of a non-code gas block in order to improve the energy efficiency of the outer walls of newly built residential and public buildings. As a result of the studies, the overall thermal conductivity resistance of the outer wall consisting of a non-code small block block, the thermal conductivity coefficient of the wall layers, the temperature flow passing through the wall, the temperature in the wall layers and the heat resistance of the wall for the summer season were revealed. The theoretical thermophysical studies carried out are comparable to experimental studies on the wall model, recommendations have been developed to improve the energy efficiency of the external walls of buildings under construction on the basis of modern projects.

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