WO2024037678A1 - Wooden building envelope with high bullet resistance - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the composition of the individual layers of the envelope of a residential wooden building, which significantly increases bullet resistance against projectiles and fragments, while improving static, heat-accumulating and acoustic properties of the frame and increasing fire spread resistance.
- the basic support frame of the light framework consists of slats made of structural timber (spruce, fir, larch, pine) assembled into a frame of the desired shape, connected by fasteners (steel nails, screws, clips, angles).
- the frame is sheathed with structural boards made of wood-based materials and binders (oriented strand boards (OSB), plaster boards, plaster fibre boards, cement-bonded particle boards, cement-bonded fibre boards).
- OSB oriented strand boards
- Thermal insulation materials based on natural fibres wood fibre, materials based on agricultural crops), animal fibre -based materials (sheep fleece, llama and alpaca fleece), mineral fibre-based materials (fibre glass, stone mineral fibre) and synthetic polymer-based materials (expanded (EPS), extruded (XPS) polystyrene) are used as thermal insulation, as mentioned for example in Victor Almeida De Araujo, V.A., Cortez-Barbosa, J., Garcia, J.N., Gava, M., Laroca, Ch., Cesar, S.F. (2016). Woodframe: Light framing houses for developing countries. Revista de la Construccion 15(2): 78-87.
- compositions of silicate material-based building envelopes normally achieve the highest degree of bullet resistance, as stated for example by Kristoffersen, M., Toreskas, O.L., Dey, S., Borvik, T. (2021). Ballistic perforation resistance of thin concrete slabs impacted by ogive-nose steel projectiles. International Journal of Impact Engineering 156 (103957): 1-16. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016Zi.iiimpeng.2021.103957.
- Document US 2017175388 Al describes a method of increasing bullet resistance by using concrete blocks placed in the structure of interior and exterior walls of the building envelope in at least two layers, possibly covered with a layer of plaster board.
- the thickness of one layer of concrete blocks is 3 inches (76.2 mm). Concrete blocks are assembled in such a way that the joints placed in one layer are located differently from the joints in the next layer.
- Document EP 0990746 Al describes a building envelope construction that has a flexible, lightweight covering, which may be ceramic, applied to the exterior walls of the building, which increases bullet resistance.
- a hook-and-loop fastening system is used for the application of the covering.
- the disadvantage of this solution is the fact that the ceramic will tear the projectile into several smaller parts, but it will not prevent the penetration of these smaller parts inside the wooden building, i.e. the technical solution does not include a layer located under the ceramic covering, which would absorb all the energy of flying projectile in order to stop it.
- the ceramic floor covering does not contain a layer of thermal insulation material, which would fulfil the function of thermal insulation material and, at the same time, be able to absorb the energy of flying projectile due to its properties.
- Document US 2010319522 Al describes a concrete protection of a structural element against explosion or ballistic threats, comprising an envelope and concrete energy-absorbing layers placed around the structural element to be protected.
- the concrete energy-absorbing layers are made of very strong concrete, which can contain steel, ceramic, glass or Kevlar fibres in an amount of up to 120 kg/m 3 .
- the thickness of concrete layer is at least 0.5 inch (12.7 mm).
- Patent US 2010326336 Al describes a panel for ballistic protection, composed of several layers (PUR layer, concrete mix with ceramics).
- the surface of the panel contains a thermoplastic PUR layer that restricts ballistic penetration; another inner layer is steel mesh layer, and below that a concrete layer with a thickness between 2 and 5 inches (50.8 to 127.0 mm), fibreglass layer.
- Document US 2011239851 Al describes an insulation panel with improved ballistic properties, which includes a first ballistic layer that increases the diameter of the impact and the energy with which the projectile enters the next layer is distributed over a larger area.
- This layer contains, for example, woven fibreglass.
- the second layer is designed for the projectile to break up in the layer or to rotate and change the direction. This layer has less tensile strength than the first layer.
- the third layer is supposed to stop the motion of the bullet by absorbing its residual energy.
- This layer contains, for example, aramid or polyethylene fibres in thermoplastic polymer resin.
- Document CN110862271 A describes the preparation of geopolymer foam material containing air ports.
- the preparation procedure consists in foaming a slurry of raw material containing geopolymer, alkaline activator, hydrogen peroxide and sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, which regulates the size of air ports.
- the subject of the document is not the application of geopolymer as a layer to increase bullet resistance of building framework.
- the foamed geopolymer does not contain a proportion of grog with a minimum size of 1.0 to 3.0 mm and, for this reason, does not have sufficient hardness and ballistic effectiveness. It contains open pores and is primarily intended for water treatment, air purification, heavy metal curing and as a catalyst carrier. The open pores of the geopolymer foam material significantly reduce the thermal insulation properties.
- Document CN105967535A describes an inorganic geopolymer foam concrete for the production of a composite wall panel, prepared with an inorganic geopolymer foam concrete and a method of preparation.
- Inorganic geopolymer foam concrete contains components in parts by weight: 400 to 500 parts of inorganic geopolymer cement material and 0.5 to 10 parts of foaming agent, wherein the inorganic polymer cement material contains 2 to 20 parts by weight of active silica-alumina solution, 4 to 30 parts by weight of aqueous solution of alkaline salt, 1 to 20 parts of inorganic filler, and 0.05 to 3 parts of hardener.
- a lightweight and high-strength inorganic geopolymer foam concrete sandwich thermal insulation wall panel can be prepared from inorganic geopolymer foam concrete according to the invention.
- the geopolymer from foam concrete does not have such thermal insulation properties to completely replace standard thermal insulation material and is not produced by foaming into moulds in such a way to be produced in the required formats in the form of boards implemented in the wooden framework of wooden building.
- Document CN103214263A describes a geopolymer material in the form of a thermal insulation board with an outer wall made of foam fly ash.
- Coal ash and mineral powder are foamed and held in a geopolymer thermal insulation board with an outer wall of foamed coal ash under the excitation of an alkaline activator using the cinerite activity of coal ash and mineral powder.
- the outer thermal insulation board made of geopolymer coal ash consists of the following materials in percentage by weight: 60%-95% of coal ash, 0.01%-30% of superfine slag powder, 0.01% to 30% of fine aggregate, and 0.3% to 10% of foam stabilizer.
- Fine aggregate refers to materials including nanometer calcium carbonate, ground kaolin, powdered silica, silica fume, and the like.
- mixed activator x is an alkaline mixed solution containing an amount of iron and active materials.
- the outer thermal insulation board made of geopolymer coal ash does not have such thermal insulation properties to be used in the composition of the outer walls of residential buildings without additional application of thermal insulation materials and cannot increase bullet resistance because it is fragile.
- the task of the invention is to develop such a geopolymer that could be used as a layer serving to increase bullet resistance of the envelope of wooden buildings, and at the same time to create an optimal composition of envelope layers that would fully meet the requirements for bullet resistance as well as thermal insulation and other requirements applicable to the envelopes of wooden buildings.
- envelope of a wooden building means the outer wall including the support structure, i.e. the frame supporting the individual layers.
- the summary of the invention is the envelope of a wooden building, which contains the following layers, arranged one after another in the direction from the exterior to the interior in this order:
- the first layer of ceramic covering which forms the surface of the envelope from the exterior side.
- the ceramic covering will be damaged, resulting in the formation of sharp edges, which will damage the shell of projectile core, tearing and disintegrating it into several smaller parts, which pass further into the other layers of the envelope.
- the ceramic covering is applied and fixed to the surface of the support structural OSB board through a second layer of a commercially available adhesive silicone sealant based on silane polymer.
- the third layer consists of a structural OSB board, which is the underlying support layer for the ceramic covering, while stiffening the framework of the wooden building.
- the OSB boards are attached to the spruce slats, which form the main support framework of the envelope, using a nail joint or clips.
- the fourth layer is thermal insulation made of foamed geopolymer, thanks to which it is not necessary to apply additional thermal insulation based on, for example, extruded polystyrene, mineral fibre or wood fibre under the ceramic wall covering, while meeting the requirements for thermal insulation properties for permanent residential buildings.
- the geopolymer forming the fourth layer is applied in the form of trimmed boards between the structural elements of the main framework made of glued slatted timber. Thanks to its thickness, density, hardness and strength, geopolymer forms a layer that functions as thermal insulation, separates the individual parts of the damaged shell of the projectile from the flying core, thus reducing their speed and dynamic energy so that the deformed particles of the shell put higher resistance due to change in their shape, while reducing their dynamic energy, speed and penetration, up to the stage of stopping them.
- passing through the fourth layer of thermal insulation geopolymer changes the shape of the core, increases its diameter, and thus reduces dynamic energy. But not enough to allow the fourth layer to completely absorb dynamic energy of the projectile core and stop it completely.
- the fifth layer is a standard diffusion-sealed vapour barrier, which increases the diffusion resistance of the structure so as to prevent the penetration of moist air with a relative humidity of 55.0 to 68.0% and a temperature of 16 to 35°C from the interior to the structure of the envelope, thus preventing it from condensing inside the frame of the envelope and preventing the degradation of wooden structural elements due to emerging rot or fungal attack.
- This vapour barrier layer has no effect on increasing bullet resistance of the structure.
- the sixth layer is a plaster fibre board, which is applied in order to stiffen the structure of envelope and for the purpose of creating a pocket into which the trimmed boards of cast barrier high-density geopolymer forming the seventh layer are inserted.
- the seventh layer is in the form of paving made of cast barrier high-density geopolymer.
- High- density geopolymer is preferably applied in the form of trimmed boards between the structural elements of the main framework made of glued slatted timber. Due to its density, hardness and strength, high-density geopolymer forms a layer that absorbs all energy of all flying particles and core of the projectile.
- the residual flying particles of the damaged shell of projectile which have an irregular shape, whose flight path is curved after passing through the first layer of geopolymer, and whose dynamic energy has not been completely absorbed by the fourth layer, are completely stopped by the seventh layer of barrier high-density geopolymer, as well as the core.
- the core of flying projectile dynamic energy is completely absorbed and the projectile is completely stopped.
- the eighth layer is applied and attached by means of screws, which is a standard plaster fibre board.
- the board is applied to the structure of the envelope of the interior sides to create pockets into which the trimmed high-density geopolymer boards are inserted, forming the seventh layer, while forming the visible side of the interior.
- the envelope of a wooden building includes the following layers with the following specific parameters: first layer, consisting of ceramic covering with a thickness of 3.0 to 5.0 mm and a density of 2000 kg/m 3 ⁇ 50 kg/m 3 ; second layer consists of a 0.5 to 2.0 mm thick bonding layer of flexible adhesive silicone sealant based on silane polymer, containing 80.0 to 95.0 wt%, preferably 90.0 to 95.0 wt% of silicon [R2SiO] n , 1.0 to 10.0 wt%, preferably 5.0 to 7.0 wt% of trimethoxyvinylsilane and 0.5 to 1.0 wt%, preferably 0.6 to 0.8 wt% of 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-di-tert- pentylphenol, which has the function of fixing the ceramic covering to the layer of structural OSB board; third layer, which consists of structural OSB board, preferably with a thickness of 1
- the present invention relates to the materials used and the composition of the envelope of wooden column structure of a wooden building, which has suitable thermal insulation properties, a high degree of the class of reaction to fire performance while meeting the requirement for increased bullet resistance for the protection of users of residential buildings.
- the invention of the composition of the envelope for increasing bullet resistance is particularly suitable as a construction of the outer walls of residential buildings based on wooden framework, which are subject to higher requirements for ballistic protection of building users against the external environment.
- the composition of the structure of building envelope is designed on the basis of framework in order to realize it by prefabrication on the production line using automated technology, used for the production of standard panels of the outer walls of the column structure of wooden prefabricated residential buildings.
- the invention of the composition of envelope wall with increased bullet resistance is suitable for applications in the construction of envelopes of wooden residential buildings against the potential of hit by and passage of ammunition from small arms and rifles through the envelop into the interior.
- the solution uses knowledge from the field of new types of geopolymers and combines them with the traditional framework of the outer wall frame of a wooden residential building.
- Fig. 1 microscopic structure of thermal insulation foamed geopolymer at a magnification of 1:1000
- Fig. 2 macroscopic structure of thermal insulation foamed geopolymer on a scale of 1:1
- Fig. 3 microscopic structure of cast barrier high-density geopolymer at a magnification of 1 : 1000
- Fig. 4 macroscopic structure of cast barrier high-density geopolymer on a scale of 1:1
- Fig. 5 diagram of the envelope of a wooden building in section
- Fig. 6 perspective view of the envelope of a wooden building from the interior side
- Fig. 7 perspective view of the envelope of a wooden building from the exterior side
- Fig. 8 perspective view of the framework of the column structure of the envelope of a wooden building from the exterior side with implemented thermal insulation made of thermal insulation foamed geopolymer.
- Example 1 Composition of the envelope of a wooden family house with high bullet resistance.
- the following composition of exterior sides was applied for the production of the envelope of a wooden family house with a column structure forming a frame of wooden slats: first layer j_ of ceramic covering with a thickness of 3.0 mm and with a density of 2000.0 kg/m 3 ⁇ 50.0 kg/m 3 ;
- the layer 1 of ceramic covering can have a thickness of up to 5.0 mm.
- the second layer 2 can have a thickness of up to 2 mm, or has a thickness varying from 0.5 mm to 2 mm depending on the unevenness of the substrate.
- the third layer 3 can have a thickness of up to 22 mm.
- fourth layer 4 of thermal insulation from thermal insulation foamed geopolymer with a thickness of 400.0 mm ⁇ 10.0 mm, dimensions of 575.0 - 600.0 mm ⁇ 5.0 mm x 610.0 - 1220.0 mm ⁇ 5.0 mm with a density of 450.0 kg/m 3 ⁇ 20.0 kg/m 3 and a coefficient of thermal conductivity X 0.062 W/(m.K), which consists of an alumino-silicate binder based on metakaolin with a composition of SiCh (50.0%), AI2O3 (46.0%), Fe2O3 (0.5), CaO (0.5%), MgO (0.1%), Na2C>3 (0.1%), K2O (0.6%) wt% in the amount of 40.0 wt%, fly ash of class C in the amount of 10.0 wt%, alkaline activator of water glass Na2SiO3 in the amount of 45.0%, disintegrated silicon grog based on silicon carbide SiCh in the amount
- the fourth layer 4 consists of blanks, which are inserted side by side into a wooden framework, or can also form larger boards.
- the fifth layer 5 can be weaker, the minimum thickness is 0.3 mm.
- the sixth layer 6 can have a thickness of up to 22 mm.
- the seventh layer 7 consists of paving bricks that are placed next to each other and on top of each other, or can also form larger boards.
- Eight layer 8 of plaster fibre board 9 with a thickness of 12.5 ⁇ 0.2 mm with a density of 1150.0 ⁇ 50.0 kg/m 3 which is composed of plaster in the amount of 95.0 wt% and with paper fibres in the amount of 4.8 wt% and with an implemented surface hydrophobic layer of keratin in the amount of 0.2 wt%; related to the total weight of plaster fibre board, applied from the interior side.
- the eight layer 8 can have a thickness of up to 22 mm.
- the thermal insulation foamed geopolymer is created by the process of geopolymerization, when the component of the alumino- silicon binder based on metakaolin in the form of powder with a glass amorphous structure with a composition of SiCh (50.0%), AI2O3 (46.0%), Fe2O3 (0.5), CaO (0.5%), MgO (0.1%), Na2O3 (0.1%), K2O (0.6%) wt% in the amount from 40 to 42 wt% is mixed with fly ash of class C in the form of powder in the amount from 10 to 12 wt% and aluminium powder in the amount from 0.3 to 0.6 wt% related to the total weight of geopolymer.
- This final phase of geopolymerization creates a zeolite structure, which is the last stage of long-term transformations of aluminosilicates containing a certain amount of sodium or potassium components.
- the resulting structure of the thermal insulation foamed geopolymer is formed by randomly arranged three-dimensional structure, which has high hardness and strength.
- the cast barrier high-density geopolymer is created by the process of geopolymerization, when the component of the alumino- silicon binder based on metakaolin in the form of powder with a glass amorphous structure with a composition of SiCh (50.0%), AI2O3 (46.0%), Fe2O3 (0.5), CaO (0.5%), MgO (0.1%), Na2C>3 (0.1%), K2O (0.6%) wt% in the amount from 40 to 42 wt% is mixed with fly ash of class C in the form of powder in the amount from 10 to 12 wt%, powder of disintegrated silicon grog based on silicon carbide SiCh in the amount from 4.0 to 5.2 wt% and aluminium powder in the amount from 0.3 to 0.6 wt% related to the total weight of geopolymer.
- a higher proportion of grog affects the higher resistance and hardness of geopolymer.
- OH’ ions react with the aluminosilicate surface in the powder mix and break the covalent bonds of Si-O-Si, Si-O-Al and A1-0-A1 that are present in metakaolin binder powder, Si and Al ions are gradually released into the solution.
- the increasing amount of silicon (Si) in the activation solution also increases the concentration of Si, Al and Ca released into the solution, while chemically bonding geopolymer precursors (oligomers), through water molecules that create macromolecular solid chains.
- This final phase of geopolymerization creates a zeolite structure, which is the last stage of long-term transformations of aluminosilicates containing a certain amount of sodium or potassium components.
- the resulting structure of the cast barrier high-density geopolymer is formed by randomly arranged three-dimensional structure, which has high hardness and strength.
- Example 4 Testing of mechanical-physical properties of thermal insulation foamed geopolymer and cast barrier high-density geopolymer and various materials with increased bullet resistance - comparison by demonstration test using the three -point bending method
- the project EVA 4.0 “Advanced research supporting the forestry and wood-processing sector’s adaptation to global change and the 4th industrial revolution” (grant no. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000803), financed by OP RDE, included a test carried out on tested materials through a demonstration test using the method of determining the ultimate bending strength using the three-point bending loading method according to EN 310 (1993) “Wood based panels. Determination of modulus of elasticity in bending and of bending strength”.
- Test samples of the tested materials with dimensions of 40 x 40 x 160 mm were first conditioned for 336 hours at a temperature of 20 ⁇ 2°C and a relative air humidity of 65 ⁇ 5% to a steady equilibrium moisture content.
- the bending strength was calculated from the determined resulting values of the maximum force and deflection obtained from the three-point bending demonstration tests performed on the TIRA Test 2850 universal testing machine (TIRA GmbH, Germany).
- thermal insulation foamed geopolymer with closed pores with density p 95 kg/m 3 ⁇ 5 kg/m 3 (fourth layer 4)
- cast barrier high-density geopolymer with closed pores with density p 1000 kg/m 3 ⁇ 5 kg/m 3 ; (seventh layer 7)
- concrete C25 with density p 2320 kg/m 3 ⁇ 5 kg/m 3 ;
- solid fired brick with density p 1820 kg/m 3 ⁇ 5 kg/m 3 ;
- expanded polystyrene with density p 60 kg/m 3 ⁇ 0.5 kg/m 3 ⁇ 5 kg/m 3 .
- Table 1 show that the ultimate bending strength of the cast barrier high-density geopolymer forming the seventh layer 7 according to the present invention is higher as compared to other tested materials based on silicates used in the compositions of building envelope.
- the use of the seventh layer 7 of this material in the composition of the envelope improves its bullet resistance.
- Example 5 Bullet resistance testing of envelope structure with applied cast barrier high-density geopolymer and various structural systems - comparison by demonstration method of projectile penetration through envelope structure
- the project EVA 4.0 “Advanced research supporting the forestry and wood-processing sector’s adaptation to global change and the 4th industrial revolution” (grant no. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000803), financed by OP RDE, determined bullet resistance of the developed composition and then compared it with commonly used compositions of the envelopes of wooden buildings (light framework, panel structure made of solid cross-glued wood, log structure made of solid wood) and compositions with the use silicate materials (concrete C25, solid fired bricks). Bullet resistance was determined using the procedure according to the methodology established by standard CSN 39 5360 (2016) “Resistance tests of protective means. Technical requirements and testing”.
- Test samples of the tested envelope compositions had dimensions of 500 x 500 mm (height x width), the thickness of the given test sample was defined according to the thickness of the wall composition specified in Example 1.
- the sample was placed at the desired distance from the muzzle.
- CSN 39 5360 defines the distance of the sample from the muzzle.
- the sample was placed at a distance of 5 m from the muzzle for TBO 2, 3, 4 and at a distance of 10 m for TBO 1, 5, 6, 7.
- the weapon was placed horizontally so that the axis of the muzzle formed a right angle with the impact surface of the sample.
- the velocity of the projectile was measured at a distance of 2.5 m from the muzzle, with the chronograph measuring this velocity over a l m long section.
- the accuracy of velocity measurement had to be better than 1%.
- the centre of the chronograph was at a distance of 2.5 m from the muzzle of the weapon.
- a test board made of aluminium foil with a thickness of 0.5 mm was placed at a distance of 150 ⁇ 10 mm behind the tested sample.
- the testing of samples of the outer walls of wooden buildings took place under normal operating conditions, which are determined by temperature of 21 ⁇ 3 °C and relative air humidity in the range of 40% to 80%.
- the assessment of bullet resistance classes was carried out on the basis of defined conditions according to CSN 39 5360, which are: prescribed weapon calibres, shape, weight, material of the projectile and its velocity.
- the classes of bullet resistance are scaled to TBO classes 1 to 7.
- powerful rifle ammunition of long weapons was used, with six-time repeated shot at different points of the outer wall sample.
- Table 2 The resulting assessment of the achieved class of bullet resistance of envelope samples determined according to CSN 39 5360
- Example 6 Testing of thermal insulation properties of cast barrier high-density geopolymer material and various materials with increased bullet resistance - comparison by demonstration method of determining the coefficient of thermal conductivity 2 by demonstration test
- the project EVA 4.0 “Advanced research supporting the forestry and wood-processing sector’s adaptation to global change and the 4th industrial revolution” (grant no. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000803), financed by OP RDE, determined for tested materials through a demonstration test using the method of determining the heat transmission in calibrated cabinet with an integrated hot plate and temperature probes according to EN 12939 (2001) “Thermal performance of building materials and products - Determination of thermal resistance by means of guarded hot plate and heat flow meter methods - Thick products of high and medium thermal resistance” the coefficient of thermal conductivity X [W/m.K], which characterizes the amount of heat that passes through the structure of a given material for a given time period.
- the coefficient of thermal conductivity X is used to calculate the overall heat transfer coefficient U [W/m 2 K] according to Example 5.
- Samples of the tested materials with dimensions of 300 x 500 x 500 mm (height x width x length) were first conditioned for 336 hours at a temperature of 20 ⁇ 2°C and a relative air humidity of 65 ⁇ 5% to a steady equilibrium moisture content. Subsequently, material samples with applied temperature probes applied to the surface of the materials were inserted between the integrated hot and cold boards of the Taurus TLP 900 type calibrated cabinet (Netzsch Taurus Instrument GmbH, Germany), which is constructed according to the requirements of EN 12939.
- the surface of one side of the tested material was heated to a constant temperature of 40 ⁇ 2°C and the surface of other side was cooled to a temperature of -10 ⁇ 2°C for 672 hours until the temperature stabilization phase on the tested material.
- EN 12667 2001 “Thermal performance of building materials and products - Determination of thermal resistance by means of guarded hot plate and heat flow meter methods - Products of high and medium thermal resistance”
- the coefficient of thermal conductivity X [W/m.K] was determined, which characterizes the intensity of heat flow that passed through the structure of the given material for the given time period and which is a characteristic of the thermal insulation efficiency of material properties, is used to calculate the overall heat transfer coefficient U [W/m2K] according to Example 5.
- thermal insulation foamed geopolymer with closed pores with density p 95.0 kg/m 3 ⁇ 5.0 kg/m 3
- cast barrier high-density geopolymer with closed pores with density p 1000.0 kg/m 3 ⁇ 5.0 kg/m 3
- concrete C25 with density p 2320.0 kg/m 3 ⁇ 5.0 kg/m 3
- solid fired brick with density p 1820.0 kg/m 3 ⁇ 5.0 kg/m 3
- stone wool with density p 140.0 kg/m 3 ⁇ 5.0 kg/m 3 .
- Table 3 The resulting values of the coefficient of thermal conductivity X determined according to
- Example 7 Testing of thermal insulation properties of the composition of envelope of a framework of a wooden building with an applied layer of thermal insulation foamed geopolymer and cast barrier high-density geopolymer and various compositions of materials with increased bullet resistance - comparison by method of determining the overall heat transfer coefficient U
- the project EVA 4.0 “Advanced research supporting the forestry and wood-processing sector’s adaptation to global change and the 4th industrial revolution” (grant no.
- the invention can be used mainly in the wood industry, building industry and architecture.
- the solution is particularly suitable for the production program of envelope of framework types of wooden buildings for residential family houses, community centres, schools, kindergartens, church buildings, senior houses, sports and health facilities, public administration buildings owned by municipalities and the state, and other types of buildings with the prefabrication system.
- This is mainly the construction of the envelope fulfilling the covering, supporting and dividing function, which, due to its material composition and from the point of view of the parameters of the materials used, must simultaneously meet mechanical requirements: thermal insulation, acoustic resistance, bullet resistance, and a high degree of fire resistance.
- the envelope can be realized on the production line in the factory and then, after taking it over at the construction site, only assembly is carried out at the place of use.
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