IMPROVING THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF DESIGN SOLUTIONS ENCLOSING STRUCTURES
Jasur Rashidov , Phd, Associate Professor, Tashkent Institute Of Architecture And Civil Engineering, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Diyorjon Gayratjon Ugli Nigmatjonov , Master Student Of 2 Course At Tashkent Institute Of Architecture And Civil Engineering, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Zarofatxon Olimjon Kizi Adilxanova , Student Of 2 Course At Tashkent Institute Of Architecture And Civil Engineering, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This research paper provides a scientific study of design solutions to reduce energy costs during the reconstruction of residential buildings. Also, the efficiency of using structures with ventilated facades consisting of an air gap in the technology of reducing energy costs has been confirmed. The results of the analysis of thermal engineering calculations of ventilated facade structures reflect the positive tendencies of an increase in heat-insulating indicators in the process of changing the thickness of the air gap in the structures when insulating the covering.
Keywords
Energy efficiency of a residential building, energy consumption, enclosing structures, constructive solutions
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