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Wooden low-rise construction. New constructive and technological solutions

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, , Citation I P Pinaykin et al 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 751 012092 DOI 10.1088/1755-1315/751/1/012092

1755-1315/751/1/012092

Abstract

Currently, Russia is in dire need of a large-scale expansion of the construction of low-rise residential buildings, both in urban areas and in rural areas. As of today, various technologies are used in low-rise construction, including those with the use of wood. The feasibility of expanding the choice of wood as the main building material is due to a number of known advantages over other building materials. However, upon a detailed examination of the territory of the Russian Federation as a whole, it should be noted, despite the fact that our country has huge reserves of forest resources, forests are distributed over the territory of our country extremely unevenly. In order to increase the efficiency of wood consumption for the needs of low-rise housing construction, it is proposed to improve the panel construction technology from wood and wood materials by simplifying the structural scheme of the building, increasing its spatial rigidity and reducing the labor intensity of installation. This improvement is realized due to the organic combination of the advantages of frame and panel technologies with the elimination, if possible, of their main structural, installation and operational shortcomings. The proposed technology for erecting a building from wooden panels makes it possible to simplify the design scheme, increase its spatial rigidity and reduce the labor intensity of installation, which gives impetus to further improvement of design solutions for residential buildings, industrial buildings and public facilities designed on the basis of wood and wood materials, ensuring the rational use of material in sparsely wooded areas of our country.

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