2019
DOI: 10.18698/2542-1468-2019-5-101-107
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Heating energy demand savings of typical log home in different regions of Russia

Abstract: Построена энергетическая модель типичного дома из клееного бруса площадью 108 м 2 с тремя различными типами окон. Виртуальная модель тепловых параметров здания создана с использованием программного обеспечения WinWatt. Годовая потребность в тепловой энергии была интегрирована из почасовых данных внутренней и наружной разности температур с помощью программы, разработанной для этой цели (программное обеспечение EnergiKalk). Определены затраты тепловой энергии, необходимой для предложенной модели дома, в российск… Show more

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“…Despite the considerable experience in the construction and operation of wooden buildings in the USA, Canada and in the Scandinavian countries, foreign scientists continue to study various aspects of wooden buildings [1][2][3][4][5]. Various aspects of low-rise wooden housing construction are also being actively studied in Russia [6][7][8][9]. For consumers, the results of such studies will be useful when choosing technical decisions when purchasing or making a decision about construction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the considerable experience in the construction and operation of wooden buildings in the USA, Canada and in the Scandinavian countries, foreign scientists continue to study various aspects of wooden buildings [1][2][3][4][5]. Various aspects of low-rise wooden housing construction are also being actively studied in Russia [6][7][8][9]. For consumers, the results of such studies will be useful when choosing technical decisions when purchasing or making a decision about construction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%