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<journal>
  <titleid>33407</titleid>
  <issn>2304-6295</issn>
  <journalInfo lang="ENG">
    <title>Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures</title>
  </journalInfo>
  <issue>
    <number>7</number>
    <altNumber>12</altNumber>
    <dateUni>2013</dateUni>
    <pages>1-140</pages>
    <articles>
      <article>
        <artType>CHR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>1-4</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <authorCodes>
              <researcherid>O-6995-2019</researcherid>
              <scopusid>6508103761</scopusid>
              <orcid>0000-0002-1196-8004</orcid>
            </authorCodes>
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Vatin</surname>
              <initials>Nikolai Ivanovich</initials>
              <email>vatin@mail.ru</email>
              <address>St. Petersburg, Russian Federation</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Zolotova</surname>
              <initials>Julia</initials>
              <email>yszolotova@gmail.com</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">“Battle of technologies” at 17th International building Exhibition BalticBuild</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">In "fight" took part: Ltd. Alliance Trade and "the Nevskaia Ekovata", Ltd. “Center of the European Technologies” and Ltd. “SIKA”, JSC “Energokapital” and Representation of NPP “Belkotlomash”, Ltd. “ITES” and Ltd. “Russkiye germetiki”, JSC “Stroykomplekt” and DRiM Ltd. FPG “ROSSTRO”. D. Sc, professor, director of Institute of Civil Engineering professor Nikolay Ivanovich Vatin assumed a responsible moderator’s role discussion."Fight of technologies" allowed to some reveal weakness of production and to present it in more clear form rather than advertisement does in his opinion.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.12.1</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>fight of technologies</keyword>
            <keyword>discussion</keyword>
            <keyword>construction materials</keyword>
            <keyword>construction technologies</keyword>
            <keyword>ecowool</keyword>
            <keyword>waterproofing</keyword>
            <keyword>sealant</keyword>
            <keyword>gas concrete</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2013.12.1/</furl>
          <file>1_post-release_12.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>CHR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>5-9</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <surname>Teslya</surname>
              <initials>Tatiana</initials>
              <email>build@primexpo.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Spiridonova</surname>
              <initials>Tatiana</initials>
              <email>spiridonova-mail@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Innovators’ triumph</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">"Innovations in Construction 2013" were summed up the annual competition on 9 September 2013. The event took place inthe run-up to the large-scale International building Exhibitions BalticBuild and ExpoClimate. Total number of competitorswas 34 innovative products. Two participants achieved 1st class Diploma: the Innovative Technologies company in the nomination "Materials for Underground Constructions" for waterproofing material "Dorflex" and “Alkotek” company in the nomination "The Best Example of Introduction of Innovative Technologies" for mineral and composite front MRC panels. In summary, development was presented in the Innovation Showroomwithin the International BalticBuild and ExpoClimateExhibitions.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.12.2</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>innovation in construction</keyword>
            <keyword>competition</keyword>
            <keyword>invention</keyword>
            <keyword>construction technologies</keyword>
            <keyword>trade mark</keyword>
            <keyword>sales promotion</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2013.12.2/</furl>
          <file>2_post-release_innovation_12.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>CHR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>10-19</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Gamayunova</surname>
              <initials>Olga</initials>
              <email>gamayunova@inbox.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <authorCodes>
              <researcherid>E-6426-2019</researcherid>
              <scopusid>56434340300</scopusid>
              <orcid>0000-0002-5694-1737</orcid>
            </authorCodes>
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation</orgName>
              <surname>Usanova</surname>
              <initials>Kseniia Iurevna</initials>
              <email>plml@mail.ru</email>
              <address>St. Petersburg, Russian Federation</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Preparation of construction personnel in Estonia (based on results of the exhibition of higher education)</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">This article was prepared on the basis of the participation of Institute of Civil Engineering of St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University in fair of Russian education (Tallinn, Estonia). The article describes the opportunities for construction education in Estonia and Russia (for example, Institute of Civil Engineering), described the possibility of using a virtual environment Moodle to work with appli-cants and with students in the educational process.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.12.3</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>higher education</keyword>
            <keyword>Moodle</keyword>
            <keyword>distance learning</keyword>
            <keyword>bachelor's degree</keyword>
            <keyword>specialist degree</keyword>
            <keyword>master degree</keyword>
            <keyword>construction education</keyword>
            <keyword>virtual learning environment</keyword>
            <keyword>University of Tartu</keyword>
            <keyword>Tallinn University of technology</keyword>
            <keyword>Tallinn University</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2013.12.3/</furl>
          <file>3_gamayunova_usanova_12.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>20-29</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Samara State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering</orgName>
              <surname>Mikhasek</surname>
              <initials>Andrey</initials>
              <email>andremixas@mail.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Samara State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering</orgName>
              <surname>Rodionov</surname>
              <initials>Maxim</initials>
              <email>max063@mail.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Reliability of low pressure waterworks with earthen dams</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">Reliability problems for low pressure waterworks are considered. Earthen dams with long operational periods are shown to have substantial damage and are in unsatisfactory condition. Their condition should be monitored and investigated. It is important to take steps on their repair in due time. To make their operation more reliable use of large-porous hard low-cement concrete is recommended. The structure of earthen overflow dam with the slope fixed be geosynthetic shells is given.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.12.4</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>waterworks</keyword>
            <keyword>earth dams</keyword>
            <keyword>reliability</keyword>
            <keyword>safety</keyword>
            <keyword>synthetic materials</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2013.12.4/</furl>
          <file>4_mikhasek_rodionov_12.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>UNK</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>30-37</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <authorCodes>
              <researcherid>AAH-3368-2019</researcherid>
              <scopusid>56091980300</scopusid>
              <orcid>0000-0003-3850-424X</orcid>
            </authorCodes>
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Lalin</surname>
              <initials>Vladimir Vladimirovich</initials>
              <email>vllalin@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>St. Petersburg, Russian Federation</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Savchenko</surname>
              <initials>Alexey</initials>
              <email>ya.int@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="003">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University</orgName>
              <surname>Yavarov</surname>
              <initials>Alexandr</initials>
              <email>yavarov_av@mail.ru</email>
              <address>Russia, 195251, St.Petersburg, Polytechnicheskaya, 29</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="004">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Zdanchuk</surname>
              <initials>Elizaveta</initials>
              <email>zelizaveta@yandex.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="005">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Belyaev</surname>
              <initials>Dmitrij</initials>
              <email>belyaevj@mail.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Reliability of low pressure waterworks with earthen dams</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">There was a failure in the engine room of the Sayano-Shushenskaya hydroelectric power station, caused victims in August 2009. In order to assess the possible consequences for the reliability (strength and stability) of the Sayano-Shushenskaya HPP management of "RusHydro" decided to test the strength and stability of the dam using finite-element modeling. The implementation of this work was entrusted to several organizations, including St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University. This paper summarizes the methodology and some of the results of the work.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.12.5</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>calculation</keyword>
            <keyword>FEM</keyword>
            <keyword>arch-gravity dam</keyword>
            <keyword>dam+foundation</keyword>
            <keyword>SOFiSTiK</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2013.12.5/</furl>
          <file>5_plotina_12.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>38-48</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Repin</surname>
              <initials>Konstantin</initials>
              <email>kostia.repin2011@yandex.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Wave HPP (WHPP) - review of world experience</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">The article examines the experience of different countries of the world wave of hydroelectric power plants (WHPP) - a new type of hydro plants, receiving electricity from the kinetic energy of sea waves. Provides concrete examples of the use of WHPP and their technical indicators, describes the main types of WHPP their advantages and disadvantages as a whole.Examines the potential for the use of WHPP in the future, taking into account the dynamics of different economic and social factors, are taken relative forecasts of expediency of the further use of WHPP and spheres of their application. The rapid pace of scientific and technological progress, as well as emerging trends, to the minimal impact on nature in the construction of engineering structures assign WHPP one of the main roles in the modern hydropower.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.12.6</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>resume sources of energy</keyword>
            <keyword>kinetic energy of sea waves</keyword>
            <keyword>the wave hydroelectric power station</keyword>
            <keyword>the world experience of use</keyword>
            <keyword>the difficult global economic situation</keyword>
            <keyword>environmental safety</keyword>
            <keyword>economic effect</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2013.12.6/</furl>
          <file>6_repin.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>49-63</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <authorCodes>
              <scopusid>15730895100</scopusid>
              <orcid>0000-0003-3251-3356</orcid>
            </authorCodes>
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design</orgName>
              <surname>Gorshkov</surname>
              <initials>Alexander Sergeevich</initials>
              <email>alsgor@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>St. Petersburg, Russian Federation</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <authorCodes>
              <researcherid>O-6995-2019</researcherid>
              <scopusid>6508103761</scopusid>
              <orcid>0000-0002-1196-8004</orcid>
            </authorCodes>
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Vatin</surname>
              <initials>Nikolai Ivanovich</initials>
              <email>vatin@mail.ru</email>
              <address>St. Petersburg, Russian Federation</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="003">
            <authorCodes>
              <researcherid>G-2929-2018</researcherid>
              <scopusid>56227381900</scopusid>
              <orcid>0000-0003-2673-4566</orcid>
            </authorCodes>
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Sergeeva (Nemova)</surname>
              <initials>Darya Viktorovna</initials>
              <email>darya0690@mail.ru</email>
              <address>St. Petersburg, Russian Federation</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">The energy saving formula</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">The article presents in conceptual form the basic architectural planning, three-dimensional and constructive solutions to save energy and ensure energy efficiency of residential buildings. It is shown that for a high-rise apartment buildings and private single family houses, these solutions may vary . The article analyses the effect of the size and shape of the building, the level of thermal insulation of external walling and sealing the outer shell of the building on the parameters of consumption in buildings thermal energy for heating. The article also provides a comparative analysis of the costs of thermal energy for heating during the heating season for a private single-family house, designed according to the minimally acceptable level of regulatory requirements for thermal insulation standards Russia and Finland. It is shown that the determining factors for a high level of consumption in the buildings heating energy are: a high level of thermal insulation of external building envelope (walls, windows, roofs, etc.), tightness of the outer shell of the building and its compactness (low building compactness ratio).</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.12.7</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>energy saving</keyword>
            <keyword>energy efficiency in buildings</keyword>
            <keyword>low energy buildings</keyword>
            <keyword>zero energy buildings</keyword>
            <keyword>passive house</keyword>
            <keyword>building compactness ratio</keyword>
            <keyword>insulation</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2013.12.7/</furl>
          <file>7_gorshkov_vatin_nemova_12.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>64-70</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <authorCodes>
              <researcherid>O-6995-2019</researcherid>
              <scopusid>6508103761</scopusid>
              <orcid>0000-0002-1196-8004</orcid>
            </authorCodes>
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Vatin</surname>
              <initials>Nikolai Ivanovich</initials>
              <email>vatin@mail.ru</email>
              <address>St. Petersburg, Russian Federation</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Kolosova</surname>
              <initials>Natalya</initials>
              <email>nb.kolosova@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="003">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <surname>Berdyugin</surname>
              <initials>Ilya</initials>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Assessment techniques of earthwork production’s efficiency</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">In the conditions of the market relations interest of the construction organizations in increase of production efficiency of earthwork and receiving the greatest profit on applied equipment increases. In modern conditions of expense for mechanization and automation of works is one of defining pricing factors. As criterion of production efficiency of earthwork the size of the specific given expenses considering at the same time cost of works and capital investments in means of mechanization and automation, as a rule, is accepted. The techniques, allowing carrying out arrangement of sets of cars on objects for increase of efficiency of mechanization and automation of earthwork taking into account complex influence of the following factors are presented in article:&#13;
&#13;
− level of complexity of earthwork;&#13;
− distances between objects;&#13;
− amounts of works and terms of their performance.&#13;
&#13;
On this basis the following practical problems are solved at arrangement of sets of cars on objects:&#13;
&#13;
− receiving the maximum profit by the construction organization;&#13;
− management of mechanization and automation;&#13;
− receiving the maximum effect in construction.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.12.8</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>building machines</keyword>
            <keyword>earth excavation</keyword>
            <keyword>financial viability</keyword>
            <keyword>amount of works</keyword>
            <keyword>soil type</keyword>
            <keyword>complexity and duration of performance of earthwork</keyword>
            <keyword>distance between objects</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2013.12.8/</furl>
          <file>8_berdugin_et_al_12.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>71-78</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Simankina</surname>
              <initials>Tatiana</initials>
              <email>talesim@mail.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov</orgName>
              <surname>Popova</surname>
              <initials>Olga</initials>
              <email>oly-popova@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>Severnaya Dvina Emb. 17, Arkhangelsk, Russia; 163002</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Qualimetric examination in the condition of urban areas evaluating</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">The article analyzestypes and methods of determining the depreciation of buildings for the planning of the upkeep and the reproduction of urban housing development. The use of methods qualimetric examination provides to assess the state of the urban housing development area. These methods allows to take into account the influence of the complex set of factors and obtain quantitative characteristics of the reliability of the structural elements of buildings and structures, and the area in general.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.12.9</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>qualimetric examination</keyword>
            <keyword>technicalcondition of buildings</keyword>
            <keyword>physical deterioration</keyword>
            <keyword>obsolescence</keyword>
            <keyword>monitoring of urban area</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2013.12.9/</furl>
          <file>9_simankina_popova_12.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>79-123</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <authorCodes>
              <researcherid>AAE-3259-2020</researcherid>
              <scopusid>56296687300</scopusid>
              <orcid>0000-0002-2299-3096</orcid>
            </authorCodes>
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Rybakov</surname>
              <initials>Vladimir Alexandrovich</initials>
              <email>fishermanoff@mail.ru</email>
              <address>St. Petersburg, Russian Federation</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Gamayunova</surname>
              <initials>Olga</initials>
              <email>gamayunova@inbox.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">The stress-strain state of frame constructions’ elements from thin-walled cores</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">This article provides an overview of features and problems concerning analysis of stress-strain state (SSS) in elements of thin-frame structures both open and closed sections; as well as some of the specific effects of their work (warping of the cross-section, "bi-moment" distribution of the normal stress on the cross section, etc.). Nowadays frame construction and structures of this type offer a promising direction of development of civil engineering in Russia and can be used in particular in the construction of unique civil buildings and structures.The inapplicability of the plane sections hypothesis for the analysis of thin-frame structures SSS is determined by specific examples in the article.The V.I. Slivker's half-shear theory is proposed to be used that applies a single algorithm in the calculation of thin-frame structures of open, closed and combined profiles, which is important when using the finite element method and modern information technology.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.12.10</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>thin-walled beam</keyword>
            <keyword>warping</keyword>
            <keyword>bimoment</keyword>
            <keyword>restrained torsion</keyword>
            <keyword>finite-element method</keyword>
            <keyword>deformation of shear</keyword>
            <keyword>factor оf cross-section influence</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2013.12.10/</furl>
          <file>10_rybakov_gamayunova_12.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>124-140</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Spiridonova</surname>
              <initials>Tatiana</initials>
              <email>spiridonova-mail@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University</orgName>
              <surname>Kurasova</surname>
              <initials>Elena</initials>
              <email>jelenakurasova@inbox.lv</email>
              <address>Russia, 195251, St.Petersburg, Polytechnicheskaya, 29</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="003">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Duvanova</surname>
              <initials>Irina</initials>
              <email>duvanova.i@mail.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="004">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Vilinskaya</surname>
              <initials>Anna</initials>
              <email>willi-ann@yandex</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Energy efficiency heating installation of country house in Northern Western region of Russia</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">The task of choice a heating installation on environmentally friendly fuel and optimum for the price for a country house of the North Western region of 200 sq.m. was set in article.The thermal pump and the pellet boiler were considered for this purpose. Both devices possess a number of rather similar advantages, which are durability more than 20 years, possibility of installation in a house, environmentally friendly fuel, etc. In conclusion authors decided that it is more favorable and for climatic reasons and according to starting and operational expenses to prefer to the thermal pump a pellet boiler.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.12.11</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>investment</keyword>
            <keyword>energy efficiency</keyword>
            <keyword>thermal systems</keyword>
            <keyword>boiler</keyword>
            <keyword>heat pump</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2013.12.11/</furl>
          <file>11_spiridonova_kurasova_duvanova_vilinskaya_12.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
    </articles>
  </issue>
</journal>
