Complication–simplification spiral in hygrothermal research
Abstract The author reviewed reported studies related to his own hygrothermal research. The outline of the research is first described with respect to the thermal conductivity of a moist porous material, linearity and nonlinearity, extension of research object, and human thermal physiology and psych...
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description | Abstract The author reviewed reported studies related to his own hygrothermal research. The outline of the research is first described with respect to the thermal conductivity of a moist porous material, linearity and nonlinearity, extension of research object, and human thermal physiology and psychology, followed by the lessons learned from these studies. Finally, some proposals for future studies are provided, based on the obtained knowledge. This review is based on a spiral development of thought in an ideal direction, that is, a simplification–complication spiral. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ff5cc45ebc6b49e5a99c38560edce2522022-12-21T17:13:12ZengWileyJapan Architectural Review2475-88762019-01-012151510.1002/2475-8876.12075Complication–simplification spiral in hygrothermal researchShuichi Hokoi0Kyoto University Kyoto JapanAbstract The author reviewed reported studies related to his own hygrothermal research. The outline of the research is first described with respect to the thermal conductivity of a moist porous material, linearity and nonlinearity, extension of research object, and human thermal physiology and psychology, followed by the lessons learned from these studies. Finally, some proposals for future studies are provided, based on the obtained knowledge. This review is based on a spiral development of thought in an ideal direction, that is, a simplification–complication spiral.https://doi.org/10.1002/2475-8876.12075hygrothermallinearizationmaterial propertiesmicro and macro modelssimplification and complication |
spellingShingle | Shuichi Hokoi Complication–simplification spiral in hygrothermal research Japan Architectural Review hygrothermal linearization material properties micro and macro models simplification and complication |
title | Complication–simplification spiral in hygrothermal research |
title_full | Complication–simplification spiral in hygrothermal research |
title_fullStr | Complication–simplification spiral in hygrothermal research |
title_full_unstemmed | Complication–simplification spiral in hygrothermal research |
title_short | Complication–simplification spiral in hygrothermal research |
title_sort | complication simplification spiral in hygrothermal research |
topic | hygrothermal linearization material properties micro and macro models simplification and complication |
url | https://doi.org/10.1002/2475-8876.12075 |
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