Surface modification for radiative heat dissipation and self-cleaning on aluminum alloys
Key Points
Enhanced radiative heat dissipation improves thermal management in aluminum alloys, supporting better performance during high temperatures.
Key evidence indicates a significant increase in thermal conductivity by 30% with the applied surface modification technology.
Assessment of surface modification techniques shows enhancements in both heat dissipation and self-cleaning properties in aluminum alloy structures.
This indicates the potential for improved sustainability in material usage, while the findings highlight the need for further validation across different alloy types.
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