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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>4</number>
    <altNumber>19</altNumber>
    <dateUni>2014</dateUni>
    <pages>1-164</pages>
    <articles>
      <article>
        <artType>CHR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>7-10</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>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Fedotova</surname>
              <initials>Kseniya</initials>
              <email>himole@rambler.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">St.Petersburg State Polytechnical University at the exhibition “InterStroyExpo”</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">The anniversary XX International construction exhibition “InterStroyExpo” took placein St. Petersburg in LENEXPO exhibition complex from 9 to 12April, 2014.The “InterStroyExpo” exhibition is included in the List of the priority exhibitions, which supported by the Government of St. Petersburg and passes according to the Resolution of the Government of St. Petersburg No 84 of 02.02.2009, with support of the Russian Union of Builders, National Association of Builders and National Association of Designers. 475 organizations from all over the world, including St.PetersburgState Polytechnical University was represented by students and the staff of Civil Engineering Institute with support and assistance of Science and technology park "Polytechnical" and "Business incubator “Polytechnical" became participants of an exhibition.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.1</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>exhibition</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.1/</furl>
          <file>1_interstroy_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>11-20</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>University of Maribor</orgName>
              <surname>Premrov</surname>
              <initials>Miroslav</initials>
              <email>miroslav.premrov@um.si</email>
              <address>Smetanova ul. 17, SI –2000, Maribor, Slovenia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>University of Maribor</orgName>
              <surname>Zlatinek</surname>
              <initials>Mateja</initials>
              <email>mateja.zlatinek@um.si</email>
              <address>Smetanova ul. 17, SI –2000, Maribor, Slovenia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="003">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>University of Maribor</orgName>
              <surname>Štrukelj</surname>
              <initials>Andrej</initials>
              <email>andrej.strukelj@um.si</email>
              <address>Smetanova ul. 17, SI –2000, Maribor, Slovenia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Experimental analysis of load-bearing timber-glass I-beam</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">Nowadays modern architecture demands more transparent building elements. The composite elements allow the best of the characteristics of two different materials to be brought together for a common purpose. This was one of the major reasons for carrying out the presented experimental research. This paper focuses on the analysis of experimental test of timber-glass I-beam on four–point bending tests. The work is being carried out as part of the EU Wood Wisdom-Net research project, with participants from Austria, Brazil, Chile, Germany, Turkey, Sweden and Slovenia.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.2</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>timber</keyword>
            <keyword>glass</keyword>
            <keyword>I-beam</keyword>
            <keyword>adhesive</keyword>
            <keyword>bending test</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.2/</furl>
          <file>2_premrov_zlatinek_strukelj_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>21-33</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>University of Niš</orgName>
              <surname>Nikolić</surname>
              <initials>Vojislav</initials>
              <email>vojislavn@gmail.com</email>
              <address>14 Aleksandra  Medvedeva st., Niš,18000, Serbia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>University of Niš</orgName>
              <surname>Tanić</surname>
              <initials>Milan</initials>
              <email>tanicmilan@yahoo.com</email>
              <address>14 Aleksandra  Medvedeva st., Niš,18000, Serbia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="003">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>University of Niš</orgName>
              <surname>Stanković</surname>
              <initials>Danica</initials>
              <email>danica0611@gmail.com</email>
              <address>14 Aleksandra  Medvedeva st., Niš,18000, Serbia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="004">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>University of Niš</orgName>
              <surname>Kondić</surname>
              <initials>Slaviša</initials>
              <email>skondic555@gmail.com</email>
              <address>14 Aleksandra  Medvedeva st., Niš,18000, Serbia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="005">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>University of Niš</orgName>
              <surname>Milošević</surname>
              <initials>Vuk</initials>
              <email>vukamer@yahoo.com</email>
              <address>14 Aleksandra  Medvedeva st., Niš,18000, Serbia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="006">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>University of Niš</orgName>
              <surname>Kostić</surname>
              <initials>Ivan</initials>
              <email>ikostic77@yahoo.com</email>
              <address>14 Aleksandra  Medvedeva st., Niš,18000, Serbia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="007">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Petrov</surname>
              <initials>Vladimir</initials>
              <email>frunkz4ever@gmail.com</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="008">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Pilipetc</surname>
              <initials>Polina</initials>
              <email>polina.pilipets@gmail.com</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Implementation of solar energy systems and power efficiency increase for preschool facilities in city of Niš (Republic of Serbia)</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">The principles of sustainable development emphasize the significance of the use of renewable energy resources in architecture. This paper is analyzing certain architectural characteristics of preschool facilities that are of the importance for theapplication and use of solar energy systems. It reviews all aspects of possible applications and use of these systems in this kind of facilities. The goal of the planned research is establishing practical, applicable model of the implementation and use ofsolar energy systems in existing preschools and kindergartens. The possibilities of solar energy systems application and use are reviewed based on suggested remodeled form of the preschool facilities in city of Nis, Serbia. In this article classification of active building-integrated solar systems and building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) technologies is presented. Application variants of solar energy systems for preschool facilities energy supply are considered. Optimization factors for application of solar energy systems in preschools facilities are given. Application and use of solar energy systems based on suggested remodeled form of the preschool facilities in city of Nis, Serbia are reviewed.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.3</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>solar energy</keyword>
            <keyword>energy-efficient buildings</keyword>
            <keyword>PV systems</keyword>
            <keyword>preschool facilities</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.3/</furl>
          <file>3_Serbia_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>34-50</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Antonova</surname>
              <initials>Maria</initials>
              <email>m-antonova@mail.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Glushko</surname>
              <initials>Darya</initials>
              <email>dariagsa@gmail.com</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>Belyaeva</surname>
              <initials>Svetlana</initials>
              <email>sbelaeva@gmail.com</email>
              <address>Russia, 195251, St.Petersburg, Polytechnicheskaya, 29</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="004">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Riga Technical University</orgName>
              <surname>Pakrastinsh</surname>
              <initials>Leonids</initials>
              <email>leonids.pakrastins@rtu.lv</email>
              <address>1 Kalku Street, Riga LV-1658, Latvia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">A comparative analysis of European and Russian technical documentation of building materials</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">The process of development of European Standards and Eurocodes serves as incentive for a substantial expansion of scientific cooperation with European colleagues, eliminate technical barriers in trade and allow having universal rules in the field of designing buildings and structures. It is necessary to begin with a study of the entire array of supporting documents. First of all, it should be the standards for materials and standards for test methods. The article is focused on the exploration of the European technical normative documentation in the field of technical requirements and test methods of concrete mixes and concrete in comparison with the Russian standards. This is the first stage in the development of laboratory training for students, creating a distance learning course in the system Moodle.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.4</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>concrete</keyword>
            <keyword>concrete mixes</keyword>
            <keyword>Eurocodes</keyword>
            <keyword>European standards</keyword>
            <keyword>laboratory workshop</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.4/</furl>
          <file>4_antonova_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>51-61</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Frolov</surname>
              <initials>Artem</initials>
              <email>artemfrolov007@mail.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Chumadova</surname>
              <initials>Liudmila</initials>
              <email>chumadova.2011@mail.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="003">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Cherkashin</surname>
              <initials>Artemiy</initials>
              <email>jizm@mail.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="004">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Akimov</surname>
              <initials>Luka</initials>
              <email>lukas-ak@mail.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">The economy of use and the impact of nanoparticles on properties of lightweight high-strength concrete</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">An impact of various additives (mostly nanoscale) on the properties of concrete is analizedin this article. Some properties are described in detail, such as: strength, density, permeability, ductility and freeze-thaw durability, water absorption, fire resistance. Nanomodified supplements could cardinally change all this properties. Some additives are considered: nanoscale particles, microsilica, nanosilica, magnesium nanoshpinel, sol-gel, MB-01, microspheres, rice hull ash, and metakaolin, multiwall carbon nanotubes and astralenes, ferric hydroxide sol, combined modification on the basis of ferric hydroxide sol and hydrated silica sol. Nanomodified supplements are considered quiet expensive and sometimes are not useful economic. Despite of this due to smart using of unique properties of light-weight nanoconcrete especially law density with high strength it is possible to reduct cost price of the construction several times.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.5</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>nanomodified concrete</keyword>
            <keyword>nanoscale particles</keyword>
            <keyword>microsilica</keyword>
            <keyword>nanosilica</keyword>
            <keyword>magnesium nanoshpinel</keyword>
            <keyword>sol-gel</keyword>
            <keyword>MB-01</keyword>
            <keyword>microspheres</keyword>
            <keyword>rice hull ash</keyword>
            <keyword>metakaolin</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.5/</furl>
          <file>5_frolov_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>62-74</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Teplova</surname>
              <initials>Zhanna</initials>
              <email>zhanna-t@bk.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>Kiski</surname>
              <initials>Svetlana</initials>
              <email>svkiski@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>Russia, 195251, St.Petersburg, Polytechnicheskaya, 29</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">Designing and construction of elements of the building with usage of fiberglass reinforcements of LLC "SК"</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">The review of the main physic mechanical characteristics of steel and nonmetallic composite reinforcements is presented in article. Much attention is paid to recommendations for designing building constructions of different functions with nonmetallic composite reinforcements. Scopes of nonmetallic composite reinforcements in the construction industry in Russia and abroad are considered. Information about main producer and the official distributor of composite reinforcements is provided in article.This company is the official distributor in the Northwest of the Russian Federation. Their production is successfully used on many objects under construction in Russia. Materials of article are based on the real photographic materials provided from personal archive of the company.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.6</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>reinforcement</keyword>
            <keyword>composite reinforcement</keyword>
            <keyword>steel reinforcement</keyword>
            <keyword>classification reinforcement</keyword>
            <keyword>composite</keyword>
            <keyword>fiberglass</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.6/</furl>
          <file>6_Teplova_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>75-82</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Ermak</surname>
              <initials>Olga</initials>
              <email>ermak_olgavalentinovna@mail.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Cherepovets State University</orgName>
              <surname>Shestakov</surname>
              <initials>Nikolay</initials>
              <email>shestakovni@chsu.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Heat and mass transfer in thermal-treated silica brick with mud additives</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">The introduction of low-waste and waste-free processes promotes a healthier environment. The least recyclable steel plants emissions are dust and sludge, cleaning systems and technological pylegazovybrosovaspiration. Due to the physico-chemical composition of metallurgical sludge, they are valuable raw materials for the building industry, particularly in the manufacture of silica bricks. An important part of the technological process in the manufacture of sand-lime brick is a heat treatment to a large extent determines the construction and mechanical properties of the finished products. This paper considers the relationship start chemical reactions on the surface of the workpiece on its geometrical dimensions. By increasing the size of the workpiece the time required for the occurrence period of the start of the chemical reactions at the surface increases.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.7</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>sand-lime brick</keyword>
            <keyword>sludge</keyword>
            <keyword>heat treatment</keyword>
            <keyword>warm periods</keyword>
            <keyword>the chemical reaction</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.7/</furl>
          <file>7_ermak_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>83-95</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Platonova</surname>
              <initials>Maria</initials>
              <email>nafka16@mail.ru</email>
            </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>
          <author num="004">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Alfastroy service LTd.</orgName>
              <surname>Matoshkina</surname>
              <initials>Svetlana</initials>
              <email>alfastroyservice@gmail.com</email>
              <address>52, Magnitogorskaya st., St. Petersburg, 195027, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="005">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>PAREXGROUP</orgName>
              <surname>Iotti</surname>
              <initials>Denis</initials>
              <email>denis.iotti@parex-group.com</email>
              <address>19 Place de la Resistance, Issy Les Moulineaux Cedex, 92446, France</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="006">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <surname>Togo</surname>
              <initials>Issa</initials>
              <email>issatogo@mail.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">The influence of the airproof composition on the thermo technical characteristics of the enclosing structures</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">Search of possible solutions of energy saving and increase of power efficiency of buildings is given in article by means of application innovative airproof compositions. It simplifies the process of air tightness. After the application of the Mono’Air plasterers, carpenters, tillers and electricians can work without violating the air tightness of buildings. Similarly the use of Mono’Air allows you to handle difficult to reach areas. In a work test was performed using the airtightness of this material and without it and sources was considered of air leakage. Benefits of using and technical indicators of Mono’Air are presented.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.8</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>energy efficiency</keyword>
            <keyword>energy saving</keyword>
            <keyword>building energy saving</keyword>
            <keyword>building materials</keyword>
            <keyword>air permeability</keyword>
            <keyword>external enclosure structures</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.8/</furl>
          <file>8_platonova_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>96-108</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Teplova</surname>
              <initials>Zhanna</initials>
              <email>zhanna-t@bk.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Solovyeva</surname>
              <initials>Kristina</initials>
              <email>kristina_solovyeva@mail.ru</email>
            </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>
          <author num="004">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Trubina</surname>
              <initials>Darya</initials>
              <email>d.trubina@inbox.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="005">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Petrosova</surname>
              <initials>Daria</initials>
              <email>d_kuzmenko@list.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Thermo technical calculation of enclosure structure of comprehensive school</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">The paper presents the results and analysis of the calculation of the reduced total thermal resistance of the external building envelope (walls) for general education schools. The school, which the heater was picked up, is the student's project. This object is designed for 550 pupils, the school has three floors. Article is devoted to the solution of an actual problem — to energy saving and increase of energy efficiency of buildings. Also in the article there is a definition of optimal and profitable width of insulation in a system of hinged ventilated facade. The technical calculations are presented and optimal width of heat-insulating layer is given in this project. The company ISOVER offers ISOVER VENTI heat insulation for walls, which have a line of advantages: the ability to use both single-layer and double-layer insulation system (as the outer layer), is used in all types of buildings without height restrictions, the effective removal of the moisture from the structure due to the high vapor permeability, refers to a group of non-combustible materials, which is an important aspect for the educational institution.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.9</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>energy efficiency</keyword>
            <keyword>energy-savings</keyword>
            <keyword>educational institution</keyword>
            <keyword>engineering</keyword>
            <keyword>construction</keyword>
            <keyword>building materials</keyword>
            <keyword>heat transfer resistance</keyword>
            <keyword>heat losses</keyword>
            <keyword>enclosure</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.9/</furl>
          <file>9_teplova_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>109-127</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Trubina</surname>
              <initials>Darya</initials>
              <email>d.trubina@inbox.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Kononova</surname>
              <initials>Lidia</initials>
              <email>lidia.5683@rambler.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="003">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Kaurov</surname>
              <initials>Arsenij</initials>
              <email>senya.kaurov@gmail.com</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="004">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Pichugin</surname>
              <initials>Egor</initials>
              <email>pichugin_egor93@mail.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="005">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Abdulaev</surname>
              <initials>Djamal</initials>
              <email>Jamaldag@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Local buckling of steel cold-formed profiles under transverse bending</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">Danger local buckling (LPA) are virtually ignoredin most engineering methods for calculating the cross-section profiles with complex shapes. The problem of LPA rod is reduced to the problem of overall sustainability. At the stage of design of thin-walled sections structures, it is important to have a simple device for assessing the carrying capacity of a particular size. The article discusses the different methods of calculation of thin-walled structures, and the calculation results in a PC SCAD on general and local resistance. It was tasked to determine the dependence of LPA on various parameters section and the degree of influence on the LPA repeaters wall, to analyze the difference between the reserve general and local stability of the system.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.10</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>thin-wall bar</keyword>
            <keyword>general stability</keyword>
            <keyword>local stability</keyword>
            <keyword>rib</keyword>
            <keyword>warping</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.10/</furl>
          <file>10_trubina_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>128-138</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Evgrafov</surname>
              <initials>Vitaly</initials>
              <email>evgrafov-vs@yandex.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Tsendin</surname>
              <initials>Ilya</initials>
              <email>tsendin@yandex.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="003">
            <authorCodes>
              <researcherid>O-1930-2017</researcherid>
              <scopusid>6701751705</scopusid>
              <orcid>0000-0002-7889-1996</orcid>
            </authorCodes>
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation</orgName>
              <surname>Melnikov</surname>
              <initials>Boris Evgenevich</initials>
              <email>melnikovboris@mail.ru</email>
              <address>St. Petersburg, Russian Federation</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="004">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Sherstnev</surname>
              <initials>Vladimir</initials>
              <email>sherval1@yandex.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="005">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Mochalov</surname>
              <initials>Mikhail</initials>
              <email>mochalov@santi.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Calculation estimate of damage for metal construction elements with stress concentrators during high-cycle fatigue</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">This article is about the one of the main questions of ensuring the fatigue strength of steel elements. Questions of this kind are extremely important and usually considered at the designing calculations stage. Modified δ - damage assessment model is based on energy criteria using experimental data on laboratory samples with different types of concentrators. Results are based on the maximum stress gradients values in the concentrator areas.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.11</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>low-cycle fatigue</keyword>
            <keyword>high-cycle</keyword>
            <keyword>building metal structural materials</keyword>
            <keyword>stress concentrators</keyword>
            <keyword>strain gradients</keyword>
            <keyword>stress gradients</keyword>
            <keyword>plastic strain</keyword>
            <keyword>durability</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.11/</furl>
          <file>11_evgrafov_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>139-150</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Uverskii</surname>
              <initials>Artemy</initials>
              <email>artuver@yandex.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Nikonova</surname>
              <initials>Olga</initials>
              <email>olganikonova@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Construction of attractive for investors-innovative mal</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">Malls are important part of modern culture. Amount of malls raises permanently so there is a challenge to create an innovative mall to overcome competition. This mall should be attractive for investors and for the population too. The solution of the challenge is provided in the article. Such a mall should have entertainment-education-information center and fitness besides the services of traditional mall. It’s designed general layout of the mall and it’s described basical mall premises and renters’ list. In conclusion it’s shown such a mall is profitable for investors and for the populationhealth and education level too.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.12</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>mall designing</keyword>
            <keyword>innovative mall</keyword>
            <keyword>mall features</keyword>
            <keyword>mall conception</keyword>
            <keyword>mall model</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.12/</furl>
          <file>12_uverskiy_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>151-164</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Nabiullina</surname>
              <initials>Dinara</initials>
              <email>dinaranabiullina@mail.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Zhuvak</surname>
              <initials>Oksana</initials>
              <email>zhuwak2010@mail.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="003">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Dalinchuk</surname>
              <initials>Violetta</initials>
              <email>dalinchuk_violet@mail.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="004">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Avdeeva</surname>
              <initials>Arina</initials>
              <email>arina.avdeeva@rambler.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="005">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Mikhaylova</surname>
              <initials>Maria</initials>
              <email>mmikhaylovaa@gmail.com</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="006">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Petrovskaya</surname>
              <initials>Ekaterina</initials>
              <email>kate-petro@yandex.ru</email>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Reception campaign of 2013 year. The results</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">The problem of admission to the university and delivery of the Unified State Exam affects thousands of applicants each year. This explains the importance of this work. Overall, the picture does not change, but merely shifts every year in any direction. The purpose of this writing - the most detailed description of the selection campaigns four leading universities of St. Petersburg, receiving bachelor's and leading experts in the field of "building". To achieve this, several problems are solved. The output is a certain success rate of receiving campaigns in 2013.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.19.13</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>prospective university students</keyword>
            <keyword>civil engineering</keyword>
            <keyword>institute</keyword>
            <keyword>college</keyword>
            <keyword>analysis</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2014.19.13/</furl>
          <file>13_nabiullina_19.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
    </articles>
  </issue>
</journal>
