There are many desuperheaters that are provided within the scope of supply of some large control valves which allow desuperheating into the wet region, if required. The control logic is sometimes called " enthalpy control", and you will need to measure the inlet water temp, water flowrate, inlet steam T + P, and estimate the steamflow rate. The PLC will calculate steam properties in real time and permform a 1st law heat balance and control the reate of water flow to provide an outlet steam enthalpy of your choice.
In the case of steam dumps into a surface condenser, the outlet steam volumentric flowrate is directly proportional to the outlet steam pressure. For some toher control valves ( such as Lesley valves), the valve stem position and the dp across the inlet to the valve vena contracta can be combined to yield the apparent inlet steam flowrate. The water flowrate is monitored by an orifice plate flow element.