Methods of Cooling the Foundations of Buildings Constructed According to the Principle of Maintaining the Soil in a Permafrost State (town of Mirnyi)
The potential for additional cooling of the frozen foundation of a building in view of global climate warming is considered. Alternative installations in the heat insulated basement and variations in the ventilation conditions of the cold basement are proposed. The calculations take into account the...
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