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Effective heat insulation systems for buildings and structures in hot climates

master’s graduate qualification work
Authors: Chaibi Manar El Islam Bilel;

Effective heat insulation systems for buildings and structures in hot climates

Abstract

Идея состоит в том, чтобы создать новый вид стен, способный обеспечить и поддерживать подходящий климат внутри с минимальным потреблением энергии для отопления или охлаждения. В последние годы концепция низкоэнергетических зданий на основе высоких уровней изоляции становится реальностью. Легкие стены вводятся как новый строительный материал, который сочетает в себе умеренные теплоизоляционные свойства с несущей способностью.

The idea is to create a new kind of wall capable of providing and maintaining a suitable climate inside with minimal energy consumption for heating or cooling. In recent years, the concept of low-energy buildings based on high levels of insulation has become a reality. Lightweight walls are introduced as a new building material that combines moderate thermal insulation properties with load-bearing capacity.

Keywords

Теплоизоляция, Строительные материалы, Климат, Стены

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