Abstract
The principles of the control methods of an aquatic phenomenon can be found by analyzing the physical conditions to generate the phenomenon. Conforming to these principles, various methods to control aquatic phenomena can be classified systematically. The methods to control Basic Phenomena can be divided eventually to the methods to control a single Transforming Phenomenon, because of the linkage of phenomena, which we have showed in the Part 1 of this paper. The common principles of the control methods of Moving Phenomena are "the Channel" and "the Force". As to Modifying Phenomena, it is the transfer of "the Heat" or "the Force". As to Derivative Phenomena, the physical conditions to generate them are to be analyzed similarly. But in practical buildings, methods to control Derivative Phenomena, which is the final object to control, are mostly the control methods of Basic Phenomena. We collected many practical methods to control aquatic phenomena in buildings, and classified them. In this paper we show the instances of the control methods of two typical linkages of aquatic phenomena.