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On the Expediency of Developing a Two-Stage Model of Boiling Crisis of a Liquid Wetting a Heating Surface

This short report substantiates the advisability of developing a two-stage model for the emergence and development of a boiling crisis. One of the stages is the violation of the stability of the two-phase wall layer, and the other is the appearance and fusion of dry spots on the heating surface. The...

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