Investigation the effect of outdoor air infiltration on the heat-shielding characteristics the outer walls of high-rise buildings

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The presented article considers the influence of infiltrated outdoor air on the heat-shielding characteristics of the exterior walls of modern residential and public buildings. A review of the sources devoted to this problem confirmed its relevance at the present time, especially for high-rise buildings. The authors of the article analyzed the effect of longitudinal and transverse air infiltration on the heat-shielding characteristics of the outer wall of a 25-story building that was built in Samara. The results showed a significant reduction of the reduced resistance to the heat transfer of the outer wall when air is infiltrated through it. There are the results of full-scale examination of external walls to confirm the calculated data. Based on the results of the study carried out by the authors of the article, general recommendations on the internal finishing of the outer walls of high-rise buildings are given.

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Vytchikov, Y. S., Kostuganov, A. B., Saparev, M. E., & Belyakov, I. G. (2018). Investigation the effect of outdoor air infiltration on the heat-shielding characteristics the outer walls of high-rise buildings. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 33). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183302006

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