AUTOMATION OF THERMOPHYSICAL RESEARCHES SAMPLES EXTERIOR WALL FENCES

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Sergey V. Fedosov
Pavel A. Mureev
Vitaliy G. Kotlov
Aleksandr N. Makarov
Andrey V. Ivanov

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The paper under discussion covers the area of civil engineering and deals with the object of thermal conductivity of exterior walls. The key idea is to present an automated laboratory complex. This complex can produce continuous monitoring of temperature changes over all wall thickness for a long time. For this, thermo­couples are placed in each sample at different depths. A special device records temperature data. Further, the da­ta through the interface adapter enters the computer. The continuously incoming information is generated in the database. After that, they are processed in the form of tables and graphs. With the help of the installation, various building materials for exterior walls, which are represented by enterprises of the Republic of Mari El, are exam­ined. To process and analyze the data obtained, a mathematical algorithm was developed. With his help, a com­puter program written. She made the data processing very simple. Thanks to the received data, new design solutions for exterior walls were proposed. Two physical effects were also discovered. This complex is designed for research work. The development was presented at various international exhibitions of innovations and inven­tions. Research on this topic are important for the construction and production branches of the Republic of Mari El. The material presented can open new prospects for further research. this material to be interesting to those who work in the field of structural engineering and architecture

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Fedosov, S. V., Mureev, P. A., Kotlov, V. G., Makarov, A. N., & Ivanov, A. V. (2018). AUTOMATION OF THERMOPHYSICAL RESEARCHES SAMPLES EXTERIOR WALL FENCES. International Journal for Computational Civil and Structural Engineering, 14(2), 65–77. https://doi.org/10.22337/2587-9618-2018-14-2-65-77
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