FIELD: construction, particularly cast-in-place building erection.
SUBSTANCE: method involves installing retained form sections, facing panels and filling cavities with composite mix. Retained form sections are made of facing panels having grooves extending along outer surface of panel periphery. Door and window units are installed simultaneously with facing panel installation and secured by facing panel connection with each other by means of stamped members. Panels are secured to removable conducting member in several rows. Floor beams are made as channel members having heights equal to facing panel heights. Transition section from flat wall panel surface to door or window unit is formed of curvilinear facing panels. Corner facing panels are made as cylindrical sectors. Composite mix is produced by cement mix aeration, wherein mix is poured in single portions so that each portion of mix provides mix layer thickness of not more than 300 mm.
EFFECT: increased heat-insulation properties along with decreased wall panel thickness and structure weight, as well as simplified erection and decreased erection time.
2 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2007-11-10—Published
2003-07-14—Filed