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Moisture Seperator ?

05/24/2011 1:22 PM

If we use moisture separator whether dryness fraction will increase . what about the heat carried by the steam .

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Re: Moisture Seperator ?

05/25/2011 4:17 AM

Dryness fraction will increase, however the flow downstream will reduce as some of it has come through the separator as liquid.

Heat carried per unit mass of the steam is dependent on temperature and pressure though, if the steam is not superheated, it is only necessary to have one of those measurements to look up the figure in Steam Tables.

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