ALGORITHM OF CHOICE OPTIMAL SOLUTIONS FOR FACADES HEAT INSULATION IN HIGH BUILDINGS
Abstract
The paper analyzes problems in organizational and technological solutions of heat insulation facades in our country. Due the rising costs for non-renewable energy resources and their limited amount of there is a need for their rational use and saving. Thermal insulation of building facades - is one of the most effective methods to eliminate uncontrolled heat loss through the largest part of external walling. The process of heat insulation requires precise organization, systematization and use of efficient technologies, as well as individual approach to each project in order to avoid of its increased costs and delays of construction and installation works. Based on this propose the development of heat insulation project on the proposed algorithm. We propose an algorithm for choosing and developing an optimal solution for installation of heat insulation ventilated systems of facades.Keywords: an algorithm development of optimal solutions, ventilated facades, insulation, termomodernization.
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