Verification of moisture-absorption performance of a room using a naturally processed sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) wood boards as interior materials while a human is staying
2018
Shimizu, K. (Kyushu University (Japan). Faculty of Agriculture) | Honden, A. | Okuda, T. | Haga, E. | Nakashima, T. | Washioka, Y. | Matsumoto, S. | Yamamoto, A. | Yoshimura, Y. | Ihaya, K. | Watanabe, Y. | Ajimi, T. | Yasunari, S. | Yamada, Y. | Nagano, J. | Okamoto, T. | Ishikawa, H. | Onuki, K. | Fujimoto, N.
This study focused on the humidity-control performance of the wooden dwelling spaces, which is related to the habitability. To evaluate the moisture-absorption performance in a condition close to real life, the room temperature and relative humidity were measured in a room using naturally processed sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) wood boards (Room A) and a room using chemically processed wood materials (Room B) as interior materials while subjects were asleep. The interior materials of Room A were free from chemical processing and those of Room B were comprised of bonded or coated woods. The results obtained from this study during 2014 and 2015 demonstrated that the Room A showed higher moisture-absorption performance than the Room B.
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