Technology of construction and building materials
Year: 2011
Issue: 2 (20)
Pages: 72
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Numerical modelling of excavator capacity

Technology and organization of construction
  • 12
  • 3556
  • Pages: 7-16

The purification of sewage from washing of concrete mixing and transport equipment

Ecological safety of construction
  • 21
  • 4288
  • Pages: 16-23

Application of numerical modeling at technology designing of heating and solidification of concrete in monolithic structures

Building Materials
  • 23
  • 3848
  • Pages: 24-28

Research of characteristics of nanomodified dry building mixes

Building Materials
  • 15
  • 4200
  • Pages: 29-32

Moisture conditions of modern structures made of autoclaved aerated concrete in operation period

Building Materials
  • 7
  • 4105
  • Pages: 33-38

Aerated gap influence on thermophysical characteristics of external heat insulation of building fasades with using of thin-coat plasters

Energy efficiency and thermal protection of buildings
  • 15
  • 4005
  • Pages: 39-41

About the quality and longevity of facing of laminose stone walls

Building Materials
  • 17
  • 4299
  • Pages: 42-47

Risk management in implementation of investment building project on the example of business center construction

Technology and organization of construction
  • 29
  • 3859
  • Pages: 48-51

Organizational and technological factors influence on the efficiency of building management

Technology and organization of construction
  • 59
  • 3950
  • Pages: 52-54

Technology of active dash usage while building and exploring marine pipelines

Hydraulics and Engineering Hydrology
  • 4
  • 3900
  • Pages: 55-62

Mathematical modelling of hydraulic conditions of balancing and control of heating, cooling and dehumidification subsystem in ventilation and air conditioning systems

Hydraulics and Engineering Hydrology
  • 5
  • 4044
  • Pages: 63-71

Concerning the borrowing of material from the publications of V. V. Karpov by V. M. Zhgoutov

Structural mechanics
  • 11
  • 3732
  • Pages: 72-72