steam quality increase
If you heat steam under pressure you get "superheated steam" under higher than original pressure
Steam that was reduced in pressure from that at which it was generated in the boiler. Reducing the steam pressure can be accomplished by running it through a turbine or engine, a reducing valve or a regulator. Reduced pressure steam is often used for auxiliary equipment or heating systems after the primary process has been supplied steam at the generated pressure.
steam engine uses thermal energy to convert water into steam and then uses pressure of steam to move the engine .thus thermal energy into pressure and further pressure into mechanical energy.
High pressure steam hits the blades of a TURBINE and turns its shaft.
steam quality increase
You cannot increase steam pressure through a valve without adding heat to it. Throttling steam always reduces its pressure.
Either reduce its temperature or increase the pressure on it, and provide something on which the steam can condense.
-increase the temperature of the super heated steam -lowering the condensing pressure -increasing the boiler pressure (Reheating, regeneration...)
when increase the turbine pressure it s add to the rapture disc and it s will be broken and reduce the pressure.
Increase the gland steam pressure if air is leaking in. If gland steam is leaking out, replace the seals. If the leak is in the casing, repair or replace the damaged parts.
The extraction of steam can either be controlled or uncontrolled. In an uncontrolled extraction the pressure of the extracted steam will decrease with an increase in extraction flow from the turbine. In a controlled extraction the extraction pressure is kept constant as extraction flow is increased or decreased.
theoritically degree of supermheat increase but practically no change in temperature.
steam+steam engine=pressure
There is a small problem with the question: if you increase the temperature of saturated steam without increasing pressure, it will no longer be saturated - it will be superheated. With this in mind, it should be no surprise that the device that does this is normally called a "superheater". The picture accompanying this question is an example of a superheater.
What you meant by this question is uncertain. If you are asking about the definition then Boiler steam pressure is the pressure developed by a water steam boiler, else if you are asking about the Rated boiler steam pressure then it is the safe operating pressure a boiler can operate, else if you are asking about Maximum boiler steam pressure then it is the maximum pressure that a boiler can produce with out failure.
If you heat steam under pressure you get "superheated steam" under higher than original pressure