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what are the commercial uses of superheated water​

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Answered by biprajitsuklabaidya7
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It eliminates the problem of wet steam entering the turbine, which causes increased friction and produces the following harmful effects: water droplets vis-à-vis enhanced silica deposits and pitting of turbine metals.

Erosion of turbine blades.

Water carryover in saturated steam can cause steam formation and may give rise to overspeeding of the turbine, which is extremely dangerous.

It permits higher steam velocities through the pipeline (up to 100 m/s), which automatically suggests that smaller pipelines can be used (provided that the pressure drop is not excessivexplanation:

Answered by AnkitChaudhary786
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Above the critical temperature, water is completely miscible with all gasses. The increasing solubility of oxygen in particular allows superheated water to be used for wet oxidation processes.

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