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Cross ventilation

Cross ventilation is a natural phenomenon where wind enters an opening, such as a window, flows directly through the space, and exits through an opening on the opposite side of the building (where the air pressure is lower). This produces a cool stream of air and a current across the room from the exposed area to the sheltered area.

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Cross ventilation

Nodes36
Edges35
Triples21
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.055556
Components1

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Cross ventilation

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related to Types · 12
Cross ventilation → Being, Benefits, Cross, For, Involving, It, Single-sided, Stack, The, There, This, Ventilation
related to Factors · 6
Cross ventilation → Air, Although, Casement, Cross, Moreover, The
related to Effectiveness · 2
Cross ventilation → An, Cross
is a · 1
Cross ventilation → natural phenomenon where wind enters an opening

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ventilation air cross pressure wind building openings side windows also window space opposite room quality effect windward sides single-sided rate

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Cross ventilationis anatural phenomenon where wind enters an opening0.90text
Cross ventilationrelated to EffectivenessCross0.60section
Cross ventilationrelated to EffectivenessAn0.60section
Cross ventilationrelated to FactorsCross0.60section
Cross ventilationrelated to FactorsCasement0.60section
Cross ventilationrelated to FactorsAir0.60section
Cross ventilationrelated to FactorsAlthough0.60section
Cross ventilationrelated to FactorsMoreover0.60section
Cross ventilationrelated to FactorsThe0.60section
Cross ventilationrelated to TypesThere0.60section
Cross ventilationrelated to TypesSingle-sided0.60section
Cross ventilationrelated to TypesThis0.60section

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