FIELD: buildings erection.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the erection of buildings from building blocks, providing high performance characteristics of the building with the possibility of mounting arched and domed structures. The rectilinear section of the building structure is formed from standard blocks made with a thermal structural part, to the longitudinal side wall of which jumpers are mounted, connecting the thermal structural part with the outer wall of the typical block and forming internal channels between the walls of the thermal structural part facing each other and the outer wall of the typical block. A curvilinear section of a building structure with a given curvature is formed in blocks for panels with curvature, made with a thermal structural part, where the base is a prism, to the small longitudinal side wall of which jumpers are mounted connecting the thermal structural part with the outer wall of the block and forming internal channels between the walls facing each other the heat-constructive part and the outer wall of the block. The joints of the straight sections of the building structure in the corners are formed by corner blocks connecting the straight sections formed from standard blocks. Corner blocks are made in the form of a monolithic block in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped, equipped with a connecting groove having an L-shaped shape. Partitions inside the building structure are formed by partition blocks formed by two longitudinal, parallel external walls, interconnected by bridges, forming an internal channel of the panel between the said external walls. The blocks are interconnected by reinforcement laid in the internal channels of the panel and loops mounted on the reinforcement, with further filling of the internal channels with a hardened mixture to form a rigid frame.
EFFECT: providing the possibility of forming a stable supporting structure of buildings with a projected curvature of surfaces from building blocks.
4 cl, 13 dwg
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Dates
2022-10-04—Published
2022-03-05—Filed