Submitted by ivy-claw t3_10l3cdv in askscience
lichlord t1_j5wrrfh wrote
Reply to comment by Angdrambor in How hot is the steam coming out of nuclear power plants? by ivy-claw
Was it thermo taught by scientists or engineers?
Thermo in chemistry and physics usually simplifies steam into gaseous water.
In engineering thermo courses the focus is less in phases and equations of state, and more on work and transformations. Engineering thermo will often distinguish between wet, dry, and superheated steam.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments