Critical Heat Flux (CHF) is a key concept in thermodynamics and heat transfer, particularly in the field of boiling heat transfer. It refers to the maximum heat flux (the rate of heat transfer per unit area) that can be achieved during the boiling of a liquid before a dramatic drop in heat transfer efficiency occurs. Beyond this point, the liquid begins to transition to a vapor phase, and the heat transfer mechanism changes significantly.

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