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The reality of the effect of natural ventilation in a residential attic cavity has been the topic of many debates and scholarly reports in the field of Residential Building Envelopes since the 1930's. The purpose of ventilating the attic cavity is to prevent collection of condensate on the structural surfaces and create a thermal buffer between the conditioned space and the ambient air. The current American standards are not specific to climate zone, despite the fact that each climate zone may require ventilation for very different reasons.

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The reality of the effect of natural ventilation in a residential attic cavity has been the topic of many debates and scholarly reports in the field of Residential Building Envelopes since the 1930's. The purpose of ventilating the attic cavity is to prevent collection of condensate on the structural surfaces and create a thermal buffer between the conditioned space and the ambient air. The current American standards are not specific to climate zone, despite the fact that each climate zone may require ventilation for very different reasons.
Autorenporträt
Stanley Arthur Atherton was born in Knoxville, TN to Jeffrey Sr. and Angela Atherton. He pursued a B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where he graduated with honors in December 2011. Stanley, his wife Melissa, and their son Barrett currently live in Chattanooga, Tennessee.