Instrumentation for wet steam

Abstract This paper is devoted to the measuring methods and instrumentation used in the wet-steam area for both aerodynamics measurements (pressure, temperature and velocity) taking into account the interaction between the vapour and the liquid phase, and the characterization of the liquid phase itself (dispersed phase and liquid film). The development of suitable instrumentation is an important part in understanding the formation and evolution of the liquid phase but is now more and more oriented towards practical industrial concerns, such as the direct determination of turbine performance by measuring exhaust wetness or chemical measurements relating to erosion in the transition zone inside the turbine. Emphasis has been given to techniques suitable for use in actual turbines.