Climatic chamber for testing resistance to variable pressure at specified temperature conditions
https://doi.org/10.52170/1815-9265_2022_63_69
Abstract
The article describes a climatic chamber for testing building structures for resistance to variable pressure at given temperature conditions of windows and doors, including for determining the service life, and can be used in various industries, mainly in transport engineering and in the construction industry during testing windows and doors for residential, public, industrial and auxiliary buildings and premises.
In contrast to known analogues, a climatic chamber is described for testing resistance to variable pressure at specified temperature conditions for testing windows of train cars and transport facilities, which allows testing for resistance to variable pressure at specified temperature conditions both inside and outside the premises.
About the Author
V. A. MakarovRussian Federation
Victor A. Makarov – Postgraduate Student, Assistant of the Wagons and Carriage Economy Department
St. Petersburg
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For citations:
Makarov V.A. Climatic chamber for testing resistance to variable pressure at specified temperature conditions. Bulletin of Siberian State University of Transport. 2022;(4):69-76. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52170/1815-9265_2022_63_69