Abstract
The main issue of the study is the problem of increasing the efficiency of fuel and energy resources for heating temporary buildings and structures on the construction site. The current state system does not ensure adequate efficiency of the housing stock, which is increasingly manifested in the growing gap between the cost of operation of temporary buildings and structures aimed at ensuring the quality of their functioning and the real state of this quality. The aim of the study is a systematic integrated approach to solving problems to improve the efficiency of the block-container office and household purposes, which allows you to objectively, fully and accurately assess the relationship of economic and technical indicators. All the combined socially significant technical and climatic indicators of operational measures can become the basis of legislative regulation in the industry. On the basis of the analysis, it can be concluded that the design and space-planning features are slightly different from each other and retain the element composition of all the structures of the block-container. Thus, the generalized technical characteristics of the block-container for office and household purposes for further calculation of heat losses during heating of this type of construction are formed. Conclusions: the criteria for assessing the effective and safe operation of temporary buildings and structures on the construction site begin from the moment of design, on the principle of connecting several block-containers horizontally and vertically. Thus, the total consumption of fuel and energy resources for heating temporary buildings on the construction site will depend on the variable solutions for the combination and arrangement of block-containers among themselves.
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Korol, O., & Dudina, A. (2019). Features of Calculation of Consumption of Fuel and Energy Resources for Heating of Temporary Buildings and Structures on Construction Area. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 661). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/661/1/012088
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