A heat flux sensor is a device used to measure the rate of heat transfer through a surface. It quantifies the amount of thermal energy that is passing through a specified area per unit time, often expressed in watts per square meter (W/m²). Heat flux sensors are commonly utilized in research and industrial applications to monitor thermal conditions, assess insulation properties, and optimize energy efficiency. ### Components and Working Principles 1.
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