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Moisture Risk Analysis for Three Construction Variants of a Wooden Inverted Flat Roof [PDF]
The paper presents an analysis of the hygrothermal performance of an inverted flat roof with a CLT (cross-laminated timber) structure in a building that meets the requirements of Passive House Standard (PHS) with regards to the potential risk of moisture.
Agnieszka Sadłowska-Sałęga +1 more
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Defects and behaviour of inverted flat roof from the point of building physics [PDF]
One of the most discussed flat roof structures during the last 20 years is a structure called inverted roof, where the main thermal insulation layer is placed above the main waterproofing system.
Misar Ivan, Novotný Marek
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Water-Covered Roof Versus Inverted Flat Roof on the Mediterranean Coast: A Comparative Study of Thermal and Energy Behavior [PDF]
Reservoir, or water-collecting roofs present greater thermal inertia than inverted flat roofs due to the mass of water they contain. This feature gives them better thermal performance and leads to greater stability in the indoor air temperature Ti and ...
Almudena Espinosa-Fernández +2 more
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The inverted flat roof is a constructive system widely used in flat roof construction. In this constructive solution, the insulation is placed over the waterproofing material as a protection. It is believed that this solution provides a longer life cycle;
A. Pedrosa, M. Del Río, C. Fonseca
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There are many various methods, techniques and materials for constructing multifunctional inverted flat roofs now. However, in practice, the constructed roofs of this type often have various defects, whose elimination is rather costly.
Darius Kalibatas, Vytautas Kovaitis
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Flat roofs are inverted when the insulation material is placed over the waterproofing membrane. This widely-used constructive system sets materials which may interact easily with each other causing their deterioration.
A. Pedrosa, M. Del Río
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Scanning electron microscopy of a blister roof in dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa [PDF]
In dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa the genetic defect of anchoring fibrils leads to cleavage beneath the basement membrane, with its consequent loss.
Hiram Larangeira de Almeida Jr. +4 more
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Stress Distribution and Failure Characteristics of Stope Overburden of an Inclined Coal Seam
The stress distribution, failure depth, and shape and range of overlying strata of the stope are important bases for the prevention of roof water hazards and determination of reasonable locations of roof roadways. Based on the hydrogeological data of the
Xin Liu, Jian Sun, Yong Yang
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Trial comparison of the medieval malt-kilns from Polish and Czech territories on selected examples
Malt kilns with complex and specialized construction became popular in Central Europe in the XIVth century. They consisted of two basic elements: heating unit and supported on it the grid (drying floor). Depending on the kind of the construction of these
Dobiesław Karst
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Roofs are constructive subassemblies that are located at the top of buildings, which toghether with perimetral walls and some elements of the infrastructure belongs to the subsystem elements that close the building.
Şt. Vasiliu
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