Definition of Departure from nucleate boiling (DNB)

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Departure from nucleate boiling (DNB)

The term 'Departure from nucleate boiling (DNB)' as it applies to the area of nuclear science can be defined as ' The point at which the heat transfer from a fuel rod rapidly decreases due to the insulating effect of a steam blanket that forms on the rod surface when the temperature continues to increase. '.

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