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For every 1 °C (1.8 °F) increase in daily maximum surface temperature for a well-mixed PBL, the top of the PBL is elevated 100 metres (about 325 feet).
The compositing criterion was based on maximum surface temperature.
The maximum surface temperature can be adjusted by simply tuning the numbers of printed CNT layers.
The performance of zigzag flow channels is evaluated in terms of maximum surface temperature, temperature uniformity and pressure drop.
In this configuration, the maximum surface temperature and peak heat flux are 19,502 °C and 37.093 W/m2.
Also, the final length of the horizontal cracks for a given maximum surface temperature decreased with increasing compositional gradation.
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The maximum surface temperatures of the CFC tile were 500 °C, 800 °C, respectively.
This loading results in maximum surface temperatures between 1300 °C and 2800 °C.
The stronger convection leads to the maximum surface temperatures which appreciably enhance the temperature and the thermal boundary layer thickness.
Grass reduced maximum surface temperatures by up to 24 °C, similar to model predictions, while tree shade reduced them by up to 19 °C.
Maximum surface temperatures generally had slightly more spatial variability than minimum surface temperatures, resulting in R2 values of 0.86, 0.77, 0.72, and 0.79 for north-facing, south-facing, valley, and ridgeline topographic settings.
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