tures and heat fluxes were measured and compared. The thermal
resistance of materials has a significant impact on the coatings
effect—the coatings performbetterwhen applied onmaterialswith
smaller thermal resistance.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Daikin Industries Ltd. for the
financial and operational support.
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