Abstract
AbstractA simple one‐dimensional transport calculation is made which indicates that latent heat transport, by simultaneous evaporation and condensation at different portions of the bubble surfaces, can account for the major portion of the total heat flux in the neighborhood of the departure from subcooled nucleate boiling (burnout). This differs from the previously held view that the stirring action of the bubbles accounted for most of the heat flow in subcooled nucleate boiling. Other evidence is discussed which favors the latent heat transport theory.
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