Rational Design of Engineering Systems in High-Rise Buildings

P. Khavanov
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Development of heat supply systems for high-rise buildings is part of the complex of energy and resource saving. Hydrostatic pressure of the environment in a high-rise building is the main factor that determines the design principles of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, cold supply, hot (DHW) and cold-water supply, drainage and sewerage, as well as electricity, despite the difference in the types of energy carrier or working fluid. Often, the task of ensuring the reliability of these systems comes out on top, pushing aside the issues of energy conservation and energy efficiency. In almost all cases of engineering systems design in high-rise buildings, the main method for limiting hydrostatic loads is zoning (partitioning) of a multi-storey building by height. Technical floors for zoning are a necessary, widely used technique used in high-rise construction, which must be efficiently implemented when designing engineering support systems for high-rise buildings.
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高层建筑工程系统的合理设计
高层建筑供热系统的开发是节能与资源节约综合体的一部分。高层建筑环境的静水压力是决定采暖、通风、空调、冷热(DHW)和冷水供应、排水和污水处理以及电力设计原则的主要因素,尽管能量载体或工作流体的类型有所不同。通常,确保这些系统的可靠性的任务被放在首位,把节能和能源效率的问题放在一边。在几乎所有高层建筑的工程系统设计中,限制静水荷载的主要方法是按高度对多层建筑进行分区(分区)。分区技术层是高层建筑中必不可少且应用广泛的一项技术,在高层建筑工程支撑体系设计中必须有效实施。
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