If by dry steam you mean superheated steam then dry steam because it has a higher calorific value
There are three kinds of steam 1) saturated steam, 2)super saturated steam 3) wet steam.
whenever there is presence of moisture(water content) in steam due to which one cannot refer that steam as dry steam...then this type of steam are termed as wet steam!!
Steam is very hot. The bathroom is full of steam.
Steam economy is the ratio between total steam evaporated and steam consumed Se=Steam evaporated/steam flow at start should be above 1 for multi effect systems
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because he had too much steam left over and he thougth 'hey why dont i do something with all of this steam i have' and so he went to the bank and they would not take it so he went to the river and tied it to a log and walla there was a steam boat and he was happi trust me this is 100% accurate i went to collage
A steam accumulator on some once through boilers, with no steam/water drum, is a device similar to a steam separator, which separates the steam and water before the steam is fed to the steam header.
Steam boilers create steam.
No. It utilizes steam to make it function. The boiler produces the steam.
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There are three kinds of steam 1) saturated steam, 2)super saturated steam 3) wet steam.
If by dry steam you mean superheated steam then dry steam because it has a higher calorific value
metal + steam = boiler
steam locomotive
There is no specific collective noun for steam engines, in which case any noun suitable for the context will work; for example a collection of steam engines, a display of steam engines, a museum of steam engines, etc.