Stack ventilation and Bernoulli's principle are two kinds of passive ventilation that use air pressure differences due to height to pull air through the building. Lower pressures higher in the building help pull air upward. The difference between stack ventilation and Bernoulli's principle is where the pressure difference comes from. Lower air pressures at higher heights can passively pull air through a building. Stack ventilation uses temperature differences to move air
AIR FLOW - STACK VENTILATION AND THE BERNOULLIS PRINCIPLE
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