dampblandinger
Dampblandinger, a term found in Danish and Norwegian technical literature, describe mixtures in which water vapor (steam) is the dominant gaseous phase, combined with other gases, vapors, or droplets. They occur in many industrial settings where steam is introduced into process streams for heating, drying, humidification, sterilization, or distillation, as well as in power-generation cycles. Dampblandinger differ from dry gas mixtures because the water vapor significantly influences thermodynamic properties, heat transfer, and mass transfer.
Key properties include the humidity ratio (the mass of water vapor per kilogram of dry gas), steam
Formation and control: dampblandinger form when steam is injected into a process stream, when water boils within
Applications and considerations: dampblandinger are used in humidification, pasteurization and sterilization, drying, and steam-assisted separation processes