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Pool Boiling: Part IV

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This lecture covers the timescale of bubble growth and departure, Rohsenow's correlation for nucleate boiling, Zuber's critical heat flux model, lateral force balance in pool boiling, and the significance of micropillars in enhancing boiling heat transfer.

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