Effect of aerated concrete blockwork joints on the heat transfer performance uniformity

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Abstract

Analysis of data on the effect of joints of the aerated concrete blocks on the heat transfer uniformity of exterior walls was carried out. It was concluded, that the values of the heat transfer performance uniformity factor in the literature sources were obtained for the regular fragment of a wall construction by approximate addition of thermal conductivities. Heat flow patterns for the aerated concrete exterior walls amid different values of the thermal conductivity factors and design ambient air temperature of-26 °C were calculated with the use of "ELCUT" software for modelling of thermal patterns by finite element method. There were defined the values for the heat transfer performance uniformity factor, reduced total thermal resistance and heat-flux density for the exterior walls. The calculated values of the heat transfer performance uniformity factors, as a function of the coefficient of thermal conductivity of aerated concrete blocks, differ from the known data by a more rigorous thermal and physical substantiation.

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Pukhkal, V., & Murgul, V. (2018). Effect of aerated concrete blockwork joints on the heat transfer performance uniformity. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 33). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183302002

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