Arctic Climate Insulation Systems

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Umnyakova, Nina [1 ]
Bessonov, Igor [1 ]
Zhukov, Alex [2 ]
Zinoveva, Ekaterina [2 ]
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[1] NIISF RAASN, Lokomotivny Passage 21, Moscow, Russia
[2] NRU MGSU, Yaroslavl Highway 26, Moscow, Russia
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10.1051/matecconf/201929800012
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T [工业技术];
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The article describes the features of the implementation of insulation systems in extreme climatic conditions, including in conditions of significant negative and alternating temperatures, high wind speeds and more. It is noted that the adaptation of building systems to similar operating conditions places special demands on heat-insulating materials, as well as resistance to mechanical and climatic influences, vapor permeability, and stability of properties for the entire period of operation. Taking into account the temperature regime of the polar territories, it becomes necessary to develop special solutions for the creation of insulating shells that have high heat engineering uniformity and durability, as well as those that are resistant to very negative and alternating temperatures. Also important is the heat, moisture, and vapor barrier properties of these systems. Taking into account the operational features of the polar territories, three main groups of objects requiring complex isolation and protection can be distinguished: residential buildings, roads on permafrost, modular buildings and residential capsules of mobile equipment. The article considers the feasibility of implementing such heat-efficient systems using foamed plastics, namely products based on extruded polystyrene foam and foamed polyethylene. Solutions are proposed for the implementation of overlaps over ventilated cellars, insulation of walls, roads and mobile structures.
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