eur op eanexhibitionofcreati vityandinnovation - Europe Direct Iasi
eur op eanexhibitionofcreati vityandinnovation - Europe Direct Iasi
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EUROINVENT 2013<br />
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21.18<br />
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21.19<br />
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Fir tips (of maximum 15cm diameter and 8-10m length) or<br />
young softwood forests, devastated by strong winds, are a<br />
potential building material. Usually these woods are<br />
abandoned on the spot due to their low recovery potential.<br />
Solutions were sought for ways to utilise this material, using<br />
a Hyperbolic Paraboloid spatial shape, combined with stable<br />
triangular frames.<br />
Innovative Research<br />
Thermal resistant, precast wall panels for non-bearing<br />
walls<br />
Alexandru Stanila, Alexandru Balevici, Oana Stanila,<br />
Cristian Coroama, Marian Paraschiv, Marius Malancus<br />
Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of <strong>Iasi</strong><br />
Faculty of Civil Engineering and Building Services<br />
The need for energy savings, in the context of sustainable<br />
devel<strong>op</strong>ment, requires innovative technical solutions for<br />
creating the thermal envel<strong>op</strong>e of a building. Panels made of<br />
micro-concrete, reinforced with ribbed meshes, with a<br />
thermal resistant core, are a viable solution that leads to an<br />
important change in the design and execution concepts of<br />
future constructions, with significant reductions in execution<br />
and service costs.<br />
Innovative Research<br />
Automatically ventilated facades<br />
Alexandru Stanila, Oana Stanila, Adrian Georgian Neculai,<br />
Cristian Coroama, Marian Paraschiv, Marius Malancus<br />
Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of <strong>Iasi</strong><br />
Faculty of Civil Engineering and Building Services<br />
Automatically ventilated facades are the <strong>op</strong>timal solution for<br />
maintaining an efficient hygrothermal balance for old or<br />
newly built constructions. The effect of this invention has<br />
two directions: removal of water vapours from in-between<br />
and thermal system and the external walls, and their cooling<br />
during the night, in summer time, when the exterior<br />
temperature is lower than the interior one, hence saving<br />
energy for air conditioning services.<br />
Innovative Research<br />
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