为应对城市热岛现象,开发了微球基涂层的表面粗糙度数据

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Silvia Cavagnoli , Claudia Fabiani , Chiara Chiatti , Anna Laura Pisello
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摘要

本工作提出了一个数据集,该数据集来源于为缓解城市热岛现象而开发的涂层的表征和表面粗糙度分析。详细地说,这些涂层是用黑色涂铝层生产的,表面应用陶瓷微球和铬钢砂粒,有三种不同的尺寸,即小、中、大。该数据集的目的是演示与参考样本相比,不同类型的材料如何影响表面形貌和粗糙度。分析使用NANOVEA Jr25剖面仪进行,该剖面仪可以收集有用的数据,用于评估主要表面参数,并精确测量微不规则的高度和分布。采用的方法保证了地表微观结构的准确表征,并利用Mountains8软件对得到的数据集进行处理,得到高度和混合参数。对数据集进行详细分析,陶瓷微球样品的粗糙度低于钢砂样品。粗糙度的降低可能有助于改善表面的光学和辐射特性,使陶瓷微球适合于辐射冷却应用和缓解城市热岛效应。
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Surface roughness data of microsphere-based coatings developed to counter the urban heat island phenomenon
This work presents a dataset derived from the characterization and surface roughness analysis of coatings developed for the mitigation of the urban heat island phenomenon. In detail, these coatings were produced using a black painted aluminium layer with the surface application of ceramic microspheres and chrome steel grit, both in three different sizes, i.e. a small, a medium, and a large one. The aim of the dataset is to demonstrate how the different types of material applied influences the surface topography and affects roughness in comparison to a reference sample. The analysis was carried out with the NANOVEA Jr25 profilometer, which allowed the collection of useful data for the evaluation of the main surface parameters and the precise measurement of the height and distribution of micro-irregularities. The adopted approach ensured the accurate representation of the surface microstructure, and the dataset obtained was processed with the Mountains8 software to obtain height and hybrid parameters. Analysing the dataset in detail, the samples with ceramic microspheres show a lower roughness than those with steel grit. This reduction in roughness may contribute to improved optical and radiative properties of the surfaces, making ceramic microspheres suitable for radiative cooling applications and mitigation of the urban heat island effect.
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Data in Brief
Data in Brief MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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审稿时长
70 days
期刊介绍: Data in Brief provides a way for researchers to easily share and reuse each other''s datasets by publishing data articles that: -Thoroughly describe your data, facilitating reproducibility. -Make your data, which is often buried in supplementary material, easier to find. -Increase traffic towards associated research articles and data, leading to more citations. -Open up doors for new collaborations. Because you never know what data will be useful to someone else, Data in Brief welcomes submissions that describe data from all research areas.
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