“…The end of the chill down process is usually characterized by a steady pipe wall temperature and the pipe is cooled enough to be rewetted. During chill down, whole boiling curve can be noticed at each pipe location [2]. Many definitions of rewetting temperature is available in literature such as (i) Leidenfrost temperature, minimum film boiling temperature, (ii) quenching temperature from thermocouple observations, and (iii) temperature at which critical heat flux occurs.…”