2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2017.05.331
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Thermal and Dynamic Numerical Analysis of a Prefabricated Wall Construction Composite Element Made of Concrete-polyurethane

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“…It was also assumed that the combination of steel and rubber occurred as a result of vulcanization. A similar analysis was carried out in [17,18]).…”
Section: Analyzed Modelmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…It was also assumed that the combination of steel and rubber occurred as a result of vulcanization. A similar analysis was carried out in [17,18]).…”
Section: Analyzed Modelmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…These properties are influenced by the used materials and the interconnections between the elements of the facade system, including the anchoring method and the type of material in which the system is installed. The material of the structural layer with proper strength and insulation properties minimizes the effect of the acoustic bridge [18]. Also, the thermal pad under the mounting anchor, in addition to reducing the point thermal bridge, limits the effect of the sound bridge.…”
Section: Review Of Test Results For Thermal Bridgesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main advantage of numerical studies is the possibility of performing the analysis lowering the costs and reducing the time necessary for preparing the real specimens and carry out experimental tests. Numerical studies regarding to reduction of mechanical wave energy transfer in hollow wall blocks, in which rubber was injected/inserted in the hollows may be found in [14][15][16]. Presented in papers results show that the energy in the form of Misses-Hencky Stress (MHS) at the same point located on the opposite block surface in regard to the point of applied exciting force may be significantly reduced via rubber injects/inserts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%