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Numerical Model and Dataset for "Net heat‐flux measurement method for passive radiative cooling materials with ambient self‐tracking"

F. BertigliaIstituto Nazionale di Ricerca MetrologicaForte, DavidePolytechnic University of TurinGiuseppina LopardoIstituto Nazionale di Ricerca MetrologicaF. GirardIstituto Nazionale di Ricerca MetrologicaMatteo FasanoPolytechnic University of TurinPattelli, LorenzoIstituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica
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Supporting material for: F. Bertiglia, D. Forte, G. Lopardo, F. Girard, M. Fasano, L. PattelliNet heat-flux measurement method for passive radiative cooling materials with ambient self-tracking This repository provides the supporting materials for the above publication, including a MATLAB-based numerical model for calculating the net heat flux of Passive Radiative Cooling (PRC) emitters, as well as the experimental datasets presented in the article. Numerical Model The numerical model is available at the following link: Numerical Model The code is open for academic research use, provided that the original GitHub repository is properly cited. Dataset The experimental dataset consists of two CSV files: ExpData_06_09_2025.csv ExpData_07_09_2025.csv and a XLSX file: ExpData_FullCampaign.xlsx The CSV files contain the experimental measurements acquired over 24 hours on 6 and 7 September 2025 in Turin. The XLSX file contains the raw data of the full experimental campaign, conducted between 5 September 2025 and 5 October 2025. Further details on the experimental setup and methodology are provided in the reference publication. A MATLAB script (PlotData.m) is also included to reproduce the figures shown in the article using the CSV data. The dataset is freely available for research purposes, provided that the reference publication is cited appropriately.

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