Analysis of Termal Calculations of the Outer Wall from the Front System «STENOLIT»

G. M. VasilchenkoDonbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and ArchitectureR. N. KravetsDonbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Abstract: This article gives an analysis of the heat and humidity characteristics of exterior wall with a front system «STENOLIT» for example, a fragment of the facade. To calculate the three variants of constructive solutions were selected: 1 – facade panels are fixed to the outer wall without insulation, 2 – in the design adds a layer of insulation, 3 – in the construction of ventilated air layer is made. During the first stage defined thermal resistance of the outer walls of the building construction, the second phase was calculated humidity fence mode. Based on the analysis of structural and thermal characteristics of the outer fences, as well as regulatory requirements for energy efficiency and thermal protection of buildings it has been identified the most effective types of external fencing structures of buildings in the application of a hinged facade system «STENOLIT». Recommendations to ensure the regulatory requirements to improve the thermal efficiency of the external walls of the building have been given.

Keywords: insulation, ventilated facade systems, thermal insulation, heat resistance, humidity, external fence.

Pages: 131-137.

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For citation: Vasilchenko, G. M.; Kravets, R. N. Analysis of Termal Calculations of the Outer Wall from the Front System «STENOLIT». – Text : electronic. – In: Proceeding of the Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture. – 2017. – Issue 2017-2(124) Modern building materials. – Р. 131-137. – URL: https://donnasa.ru/publish_house/journals/vestnik/2017/2017-2(124)/st_23_vasilchenko_kravets.pdf (date of access: 19.11.2024). – ISSN 2519-2817.


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Issue 2017-2 (124)
Journal: Proceeding of the Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Publish house: Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture