Energy Saving Design of Exterior Envelope of Prefabricated Buildings in Alpine Area

  • Tianli Chen, Yingjun Wang, Yaoqiang Wang

Abstract

In this paper, the exterior envelope of prefabricated buildings in alpine areas is studied. This paper compares the wind resistance of the fabricated structure composed of two different connection modes, connectors with different thickness, lightweight ceramsite concrete peripheral wall panel and wood composite peripheral wall panel. The test results show that the wind resistance of the fabricated structure composed of wood wallboard mainly depends on the thickness of wallboard, connection mode and connector thickness. Whether sand packing is filled or not has no effect on the improvement of wind resistance of this prefabricated enclosure structure. For meeting the wind resistance of the fabricated enclosure used in the support room, it is recommended to use thick wooden wallboard and connect up and down. The wind resistance of the fabricated enclosure composed of wood wallboard mainly depends on the strength of the wood wallboard itself. The use of wood wallboards with higher thickness can improve the wind resistance of this fabricated structure.

Published
2021-11-16
How to Cite
Tianli Chen, Yingjun Wang, Yaoqiang Wang. (2021). Energy Saving Design of Exterior Envelope of Prefabricated Buildings in Alpine Area. Forest Chemicals Review, 124-131. https://doi.org/10.17762/jfcr.vi.191
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