Boiling heat transfer experiments were performed in a small rectangular channel (hydraulic diameter, De = 3.0 mm) with water and methanol. The channel size represents the tube configurations in plate fin heat exchangers, which are commonly used for generating hydrogen from hydrogen-rich liquid fuels. The tested mass flux ranged from 6.59 to 21.97 kg m(-2) s, heat flux from 13.3 to 30.1 kW m(-2) and inlet temperatures from ambient to 80 degrees C. Tests were carried out at atmospheric pressure. Local heat transfer coefficients were determined experimentally as a function of vapor quantity along the length of the test section. Insights into heat transfer mechanisms in small channels are presented over a range of Reynolds number from 38 to 263...