Mike4chemic
Chemical
- Oct 9, 2004
- 71
Dear All,
Do I have to suppose that when the saturated steam flows through a pipeline it expands (due to friction losses, in my case about 2 bars) according to the isenthalpic-adiabatic model similar to the saturated steam expansion through a pressure control valve or an orifice?
Is the saturated steam becomes superheated along the line?
Thanks in advance, Mike
Do I have to suppose that when the saturated steam flows through a pipeline it expands (due to friction losses, in my case about 2 bars) according to the isenthalpic-adiabatic model similar to the saturated steam expansion through a pressure control valve or an orifice?
Is the saturated steam becomes superheated along the line?
Thanks in advance, Mike