Critical heat flux

In the study of heat transfer, critical heat flux (CHF) is the heat flux at which boiling ceases to be an effective form of transferring heat from a solid surface to a liquid. == Description == Boiling systems are those in which liquid coolant absorbs energy from a heated solid surface and undergoes a change in phase.

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Critical heat flux

In the study of heat transfer, critical heat flux (CHF) is the heat flux at which boiling ceases to be an effective form of transferring heat from a solid surface to a liquid. == Description == Boiling systems are those in which liquid coolant absorbs energy from a heated solid surface and undergoes a change in phase.

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