The traditional description of a flow system with a multicell model, Vc(t)=Qc(t)+p(t), may sometimes be to restrictive. The multicell theory require measurements, or reconstruo tion, of the tracer concentrations in a number of perfect and immediate mixed cells. Often, using of mixing fans and closing doors between cells are necessary to comply with the theory. Another, very usefil and more general description of a flow system is through the weightingfinction. Unlike the multicell model this is not an internal model, but only an input- output model and it is thus less informative.
Air infiltration continues to play a major role in the ventilation of houses, despite modern trends to increased airtightness of the building envelope. In colder climates, stack effect is the principal driving force for this natural air exchange. The neutral pressure level divides the envelope areas subjected to stack effect pressures driving infiltration from those subjected to pressures driving exfiltration. The neutral pressure level is therefore important to our understanding of stack driven air exchange and our ability to model it.