Considering the flow of steam through a Convergent-Divergent nozzle under real conditions, where supersaturation occurs, the difference between the saturation temperature corresponding to the pressure and the supersaturated temperature is defined as the degree of
Considering the flow of steam through a Convergent-Divergent nozzle under real conditions, where supersaturation occurs, the difference between the saturation temperature corresponding to the pressure and the supersaturated temperature is defined as the degree of Correct Answer Under cooling
In supersaturated flow, the temperature of the supersaturated vapor at pressure when it begins to the condenser is less than the saturation temperature corresponding to the saturated vapor pressure. So, the vapor is said to be undercooled and the difference between the saturation temperature corresponding to the pressure and the temperature is defined as the degree of undercooling.
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The ideal exit condition is 1 but the actual condition is R. So, the degree of undercooling/supercooling = T1 - TR