Farenyuk G. Thermal reliability of protecting structures and energysaving efficiency of newly-constructed and reconstructed buildings

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0510U000168

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 05.23.01 - Будівельні конструкції, будівлі та споруди

09-02-2010

Specialized Academic Board

Д44.052.02

Essay

Object - protecting construction of residential and public buildings; goal - to solve the problem of increasing energy parameters of buildings in new construction and reconstruction through a basis of scientific and technical systems to ensure energy efficiency of buildings and thermal reliability of protecting structures, methods - experimental studies of heat-mass transfer; teplovolohisnoho thermal envelope of buildings and premises in natural conditions, physical modeling through chamber tests, correlation-regression analysis of experimental results, mathematical simulation of heat and mass transfer in protecting structures and building materials, processes of formation of thermal facilities in nonstationary conditions, optimization of energy costs for a thermal envelope and operation of buildings; simulation methods of statistical modeling of failure in reliability analysis of structures; novelty - the first time formulated a systematic principle definition of a constructive solution thermal envelope of buildings, developed a method of evaluation of thermal performance reliability protecting structures, scientific bases of energy efficiency of buildings, developed assessment methodology thermal performance thermal envelope house, new methodological principles of assessment of durability of building products, received the reliability of thermal performance characteristics of modern enclosing structures of buildings; results - create complex regulations on energy security, to ensure that energy performance of buildings, consisting of state building codes -- 3, and national standards - 12, industrial energy efficiency program in the 2010-2014 biennium for the construction, industry - construction.

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