The Results of Experimental Determination of Air Output and Velocity of Flow in Double Skin Facades

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Double skin facades very popular in this time. They are applied for construction of new buildings and for reconstruction. This paper to try to consider the main problems which appear during the work with the double skin facades. In paper are presented dependence of average velocity of air flow as functions from the geometrical sizes of the ventilated air gap of double skin facades and air output as functions from the geometrical sizes of air gap. This dependences are received experimentally. The received dependences can be used at design of double skin facades for the purpose of obtaining the optimum sizes of an air gap.

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