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Investigation of the humidity regime of multilayer enclosing structures of buildings and structures
Author(s) -
Yuri S. Vytchikov,
Mikhail E. Saparev,
Arman B. Kostuganov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1015/1/012035
Subject(s) - flatness (cosmology) , moisture , building envelope , humidity , envelope (radar) , condensation , water vapor , shrinkage , position (finance) , materials science , mechanics , environmental science , composite material , thermodynamics , engineering , meteorology , physics , aerospace engineering , radar , cosmology , finance , quantum mechanics , thermal , economics
The article describes an approximate analytical method for calculating the moisture regime of multilayer building envelope structures. The novelty of the proposed method lies in the use an analytical dependence for determination the position of the flatness possible condensation, obtained as a result of studying the function which is the difference between the partial pressures of water vapor in the considered section the enclosing structure and the partial pressure of saturated water vapor at the extremum. The article presents the results of calculating the moisture regime of the outer wall of a residential building under construction in Samara using monolithic sandless expanded clay blocks with a density equal to 600 kg/m3. The calculation showed that during the heating period the coordinate of flatness of possible condensation in sandless expanded clay concrete, measured from the inner surface of the wall moves from 0.444 m to 0.5 m. The made assessment of moisture accumulation in the considered outer wall, both for the annual period of operation of the building, and for the period of months with negative temperatures, showed compliance with the regulatory requirements for heated rooms.

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