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Boiling is a great means of heath transfer. Though it is a very much familiar form of
heat transfer, its mechanism is still very confusing. The most important inventions in
the field of boiling was done by S. Nukiama in 1934.

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Four boiling regimes are seen in the boiling curve. These are

Natural convection regime

Nucleate regime

Transition regime and

Film boiling regime

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