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Что (кто) такое exhausting ventilation - определение

PROCESS OF SUPPLYING AIR TO AND REMOVING AIR FROM AN INDOOR SPACE WITHOUT USING MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
Wind driven ventilation; Naturally ventilated; Buoyancy driven ventilation; Stack ventilation; Natural ventilation
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INTENTIONAL INTRODUCTION OF OUTSIDE AIR INTO A SPACE
Ventilating; Air vent; Air Vent; Forced air ventilation
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Ventilate.
ventilate         
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Ventilate; Ventilation (disambiguation)
(ventilates, ventilating, ventilated)
If you ventilate a room or building, you allow fresh air to get into it.
Ventilate the room properly when paint stripping...
...badly ventilated rooms.
VERB: V n, V-ed
ventilation
The only ventilation comes from tiny sliding windows.
N-UNCOUNT
ventilate         
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Ventilate; Ventilation (disambiguation)
v. a.
1.
Air.
2.
Winnow, fan.
3.
[Now colloquial, but formerly in good use.] Examine, sift, scrutinize, discuss, canvass.

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Passive ventilation

Passive ventilation is the process of supplying air to and removing air from an indoor space without using mechanical systems. It refers to the flow of external air to an indoor space as a result of pressure differences arising from natural forces.

There are two types of natural ventilation occurring in buildings: wind driven ventilation and buoyancy-driven ventilation. Wind driven ventilation arises from the different pressures created by wind around a building or structure, and openings being formed on the perimeter which then permit flow through the building. Buoyancy-driven ventilation occurs as a result of the directional buoyancy force that results from temperature differences between the interior and exterior.

Since the internal heat gains which create temperature differences between the interior and exterior are created by natural processes, including the heat from people, and wind effects are variable, naturally ventilated buildings are sometimes called "breathing buildings".