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Technological Efficiency of Erection of Enclosures Made of Three-Layered Elements

O. A. KorolMoscow State Building University (MGSU)E. M. PugachMoscow State Building University (MGSU)O. E. NikolayevMoscow State Building University (MGSU)
Abstract: The issues of formation of the market of accessible habitation, development and perfection of the industrial house-building depend to a large extent on the basis of embedding low expensive, high-end technologies. It provides a decrease in expenses both at the stage of manufacturing building materials, products and structures, and at the stage of building erection. To improve the quality of multilayered systems, three-layered wall and roofing elements in the form of blocks, panels and slabs with the use of concrete of low heat conductivity as a heat-insulation layer were developed. Layers of elements perform architectural, heat-insulating and structural functions, making the solution of a number of problems associated with heat insulation and wall finishing possible, in one processing cycle. Erection of external walls of three-layered structural components allows increasing a technological efficiency at the expense of decreasing a labour factor, completion dates of erection, and cost of works and gaining a structure matching modern operational requirements, at the same time possessing a rather high longevity (about 60 years).

Keywords: manufacturing methods of three-layer elements, manufacturing process, technological regimes, building enclosure designs, erection of building enclosures, economic efficiency.

Pages: 157-163.

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For citation: Korol, O. A.; Pugach, E. M.; Nikolayev, O. E. Technological Efficiency of Erection of Enclosures Made of Three-Layered Elements . – Text : electronic. – In: <em>Modern Industrial and Civil Construction</em>. – 2007. – Vol. 3, N 3. – Р. 157-163. – URL: https://donnasa.ru/publish_house/journals/spgs/2007-3/05_korol_pugach_nikolaev.pdf (date of access: 22.12.2024). – ISSN 1993-3495.


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Vol. 3, N 3 (2007)
Journal: Modern Industrial and Civil Construction
Publish house: Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture