- Steam
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physical chemistry , and inengineering , steam refers to vaporizedwater . It is a pure, completely invisible gas (formist see below). Atstandard temperature and pressure , pure steam (unmixed with air, but in equilibrium with liquid water) occupies about 1,600 times the volume of an equal mass of liquid water. In the atmosphere, thepartial pressure of water is much lower than 1 atm, therefore gaseous water can exist at temperatures much lower than 100 C (seewater vapor andhumidity )."In common speech," steam most often refers to the white
mist that condenses above boiling water as the hot vapor ("steam" in the first sense) mixes with the cooler air. This mist is made of tiny droplets of liquid water, not gaseous water, so it is no longer technically steam. In the spout of a steaming kettle, the spot where there is no condensed water vapor, where there appears to be nothing there, is steam.Uses
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steam engine uses the expansion of steam in order to drive apiston orturbine to performmechanical work . In other industrial applications steam is used forenergy storage , which is introduced and extracted by heat transfer, usually through pipes. Steam is a capacious reservoir for energy because of water's highheat of vaporization . The ability to return condensed steam as water-liquid to the boiler at high pressure with relatively little expenditure of pumping power is also important. Engineers use an idealised thermodynamic cycle, theRankine cycle , to model the behaviour of steam engines.In the U.S., more than 86% of electric power is produced using steam as the
working fluid , nearly all by steam turbines. Condensation of steam to water often occurs at the low-pressure end of a steam turbine, since this maximises the energy efficiency, but such wet-steam conditions have to be limited to avoid excessive turbine blade erosion.When liquid water comes in contact with a very hot substance (such as
lava , or molten metal) it can flash into steam very quickly; this is called asteam explosion . Such an explosion was probably responsible for much of the damage in theChernobyl accident and for many so-called 'foundry accidents'.Steam's capacity to transfer heat is also used in the home: for cooking vegetables, steam cleaning of fabric and carpets, and heating buildings. In each case, water is heated in a boiler, and the steam carries the energy to a target object. "
Steam shower s" are actually low-temperature mist-generators, and do not actually use steam.In electric generation, steam is typically condensed at the end of its expansion cycle, and returned to the boiler for re-use. However in
cogeneration , steam is piped into buildings to provide heat energy after its use in the electric generation cycle. The world's biggest steam generation system isCon Edison inNew York City which pumps steam into 100,000 buildings inManhattan from seven cogeneration plants. [Carl Bevelhymer, [http://www.gothamgazette.com/article/issueoftheweek/20031110/200/674 "Steam"] , "Gotham Gazette ",November 10 ,2003 ]ee also
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Electrification
*Food steamer or steam cooker
*Geyser —"geothermally-generated steam"
*IAPWS —"an association that maintains international-standard correlations for thethermodynamic properties of steam, including IAPWS-IF97 (for use in industrial simulation and modelling) and IAPWS-95 (a general purpose and scientific correlation)."
*Industrial Revolution
*Live steam
*Mass production
*Nuclear power —andpower plant s "use steam to generate electricity"
*Psychrometrics —"moist air/vapour mixtures, humidity and air conditioning"
*Steam locomotive References
External links
* [http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/fluid/ Steam Tables & Charts by National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST]
* [http://www.spiraxsarco.com/resources/steam-engineering-tutorials/steam-engineering-principles-and-heat-transfer/what-is-steam.asp What Is Steam?] "(general article about the properties of water/steam)"
* [http://www.cheresources.com/steam_tracing.shtml Steam Tracing]
* [http://www.spiraxsarco.com/resources/steam-tables.asp Online steam properties] calculator (Spirax Sarco)
* [http://twt.mpei.ac.ru/ochkov/WSPHB/Engindex.html] Steam Tables & Charts with Mathcad Calculation server
* [http://www.steamtablesonline.com Free Steam Tables Online] calculator based on IAPWS-IF97 (MegaWatSoft)
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