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==Thom correlation== There exist simple fluid-specific correlations for heat transfer coefficient in boiling. The Thom correlation is for the flow of boiling water (subcooled or saturated at pressures up to about 20 MPa) under conditions where the nucleate boiling contribution predominates over forced convection. This correlation is useful for rough estimation of expected temperature difference given the heat flux:<ref>{{cite book |author1=W. Rohsenow |author2=J. Hartnet |author3=Y. Cho |title=Handbook of Heat Transfer |publisher=McGraw-Hill |year=1998|edition=3rd }}</ref> <math>\Delta T_{\rm sat} = 22.5 \cdot {q}^{0.5} \exp (-P/8.7)</math> where: :<math>\Delta T_{\rm sat}</math> is the wall temperature elevation above the saturation temperature, K :''q'' is the heat flux, MW/m<sup>2</sup> :''P'' is the pressure of water, MPa This empirical correlation is specific to the units given.
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