Hygrothermosticism
Hygrothermosticism refers to the study and application of the combined effects of humidity and temperature on materials and systems. This interdisciplinary field draws from physics, chemistry, engineering, and biology to understand how variations in moisture content and thermal conditions influence a substance's properties, performance, and lifespan. It encompasses phenomena such as material expansion or contraction due to moisture absorption and temperature fluctuations, degradation pathways accelerated by specific hygrothermal environments, and the development of materials and technologies designed to withstand or utilize these conditions.
Key areas of investigation within hygrothermosticism include the assessment of building materials' durability under varying climates,