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dc.contributor.authorHu, W.en
dc.contributor.authorHuang, Y.en
dc.contributor.authorYuan, M.en
dc.contributor.authorZhang, J.en
dc.contributor.authorAlekhin, V. N.en
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-19T05:25:30Z-
dc.date.available2022-10-19T05:25:30Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.citationOptimization of the thermal performance of self-insulation hollow blocks under conditions of cold climate and intermittent running of air-conditioning / W. Hu, Y. Huang, M. Yuan et al. // Case Studies in Thermal Engineering. — 2022. — Vol. 35. — 102148.en
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dc.identifier.urihttp://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/118369-
dc.description.abstractThe self-insulation wall is widely used in the field of architecture because it involves a simple construction process, saves resources, and reduces environmental pollution. In this study, self-insulating block experimental groups of different filling rates and filling place positions were made to obtain the most suitable filling scheme for self-insulating hollow blocks in cold climates and intermittent running of air-conditioning. The working conditions of different types of self-insulating block groups were simulated and recorded using hot and cold box-heat flow meter methods in a cold climate and intermittent operation of air-conditioning. The results show that some previous research conclusions are still applicable in a cold climate and intermittent running of air-conditioning. The experimental group filled with insulation materials in the middle of the hole showed a better thermal performance at a filling rate of 25%; the experimental group filled with insulation materials in both sides of the hole exhibited better thermal properties at a filling rate of 50%. When compared with 5 other types of cases, the average heat flow of Case 2 was the smallest and was between 18.36 W/m2 and 21.89 W/m2, therefore, the intermittent running mode of Case 2 was found to be the best. © 2022 The Authors.en
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dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen
dc.sourceCase Studies in Thermal Engineeringen
dc.subjectHOT AND COLD BOX-HEAT FLOW METER METHODen
dc.subjectSELF-INSULATING HOLLOW BLOCKen
dc.subjectTHERMAL PERFORMANCEen
dc.subjectWALL INSULATION MATERIALSen
dc.subjectFILLINGen
dc.subjectFLOW MEASUREMENTen
dc.subjectFLOWMETERSen
dc.subjectHEAT TRANSFERen
dc.subjectTHERMAL CONDUCTIVITYen
dc.subjectTHERMAL INSULATIONen
dc.subjectCOLD BOXESen
dc.subjectCOLDER CLIMATEen
dc.subjectEXPERIMENTAL GROUPSen
dc.subjectHEAT FLOW METER METHODen
dc.subjectHOLLOW BLOCKSen
dc.subjectHOT AND COLD BOX-HEAT FLOW METER METHODen
dc.subjectHOT BOXESen
dc.subjectSELF-INSULATING HOLLOW BLOCKen
dc.subjectTHERMAL PERFORMANCEen
dc.subjectWALL INSULATION MATERIALSen
dc.subjectAIR CONDITIONINGen
dc.titleOptimization of the thermal performance of self-insulation hollow blocks under conditions of cold climate and intermittent running of air-conditioningen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleen
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionen
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.csite.2022.102148-
dc.identifier.scopus85131569681-
local.contributor.employeeHu, W., Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Ural Federal University, 19, Mira st, Yekaterinburg, 620002, Russian Federation, College of Architecture and Urban-Rural Planning, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, 610065, Chinaen
local.contributor.employeeHuang, Y., College of Architecture and Urban-Rural Planning, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, 610065, Chinaen
local.contributor.employeeYuan, M., College of Architecture and Urban-Rural Planning, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, 610065, Chinaen
local.contributor.employeeZhang, J., College of Architecture and Urban-Rural Planning, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, 610065, Chinaen
local.contributor.employeeAlekhin, V.N., Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Ural Federal University, 19, Mira st, Yekaterinburg, 620002, Russian Federationen
local.volume35-
dc.identifier.wos000813524300006-
local.contributor.departmentInstitute of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Ural Federal University, 19, Mira st, Yekaterinburg, 620002, Russian Federationen
local.contributor.departmentCollege of Architecture and Urban-Rural Planning, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, 610065, Chinaen
local.identifier.pure30536010-
local.description.order102148-
local.identifier.eid2-s2.0-85131569681-
local.identifier.wosWOS:000813524300006-
local.identifier.pmid2214157X-
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