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Cladding (construction) and Stack effect

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Difference between Cladding (construction) and Stack effect

Cladding (construction) vs. Stack effect

Cladding is the application of one material over another to provide a skin or layer. The stack effect or chimney effect is the movement of air into and out of buildings through unsealed openings, chimneys, flue-gas stacks, or other containers, resulting from air buoyancy.

Similarities between Cladding (construction) and Stack effect

Cladding (construction) and Stack effect have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Grenfell Tower fire, Tower block.

Grenfell Tower fire

On 14 June 2017, a high-rise fire broke out in the 24-storey Grenfell Tower block of flats in North Kensington, West London, at 00:54 BST and burned for 60 hours.

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Tower block

A tower block, high-rise, apartment tower, residential tower, apartment block, block of flats, or office tower is a tall building, as opposed to a low-rise building and is defined differently in terms of height depending on the jurisdiction.

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Cladding (construction) and Stack effect Comparison

Cladding (construction) has 32 relations, while Stack effect has 35. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.99% = 2 / (32 + 35).

References

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