ångpenetration
Ångpenetration, or steam penetration, is the process by which steam infiltrates a porous material or system. It is a form of heat and mass transfer driven by differences in temperature, pressure and chemical potential, and it involves mechanisms such as diffusion, capillary action and phase change. The rate and uniformity of penetration depend on factors including porosity and pore size distribution, tortuosity, moisture content, material density, and the temperature and pressure of the steam.
In practice, ångpenetration is a key consideration in several fields. Steam sterilization relies on saturated steam
Measurement and modeling of ångpenetration typically involve heat and mass transfer analysis, diffusion coefficients, and sometimes
Safety and control considerations include avoiding condensation-related damage, ensuring uniform distribution to prevent cold spots, and