Building Structures Thermal Calculation

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A review of a three-dimensional finite element calculation for a non-stationary heating regime of a compound structure with a complex shape. The accuracy of thermal processes modeling is determined. The temperature fields for the wind power plants blade elements have been determined at the stage of their manufacturing, which made it possible to identify the characteristic features of the technological process for these structures production.

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