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hello and welcome to the tightest time out podcast Im Jenny Abney civvy and this week Im going to answer the question what is stack effect the stack effect is the movement of air into and out of buildings due to air buoyancy the buoyancy occurs due to difference in air density that results from temperature differences between the inside and outside of a building buildings arent a hundred percent airtight at the very least to have an entrance on the ground floor so lets move this over and make some room and draw a building Ill make it a couple stories high in our door some windows so Hut error is less dense than cold air so hot air in a building will want to rise to the top of the building stairwells and elevator shafts contribute to the stack effect as hot air rises up them the airflow leaving the top of the building traits and negative pressure that will draw air into the building this air can come through doors and windows and other cracks in the building this is called infiltra