The steam then flows out of the reactor's containment dome into a turbine that spins to generate electricity.
In Hornblower's valve, the steam flows past seat B only.
In this reboiler type, steam flows through the tube bundle and exits as condensate.
The dry steam then flows into the superheater coils.
Reaction: There is change in both pressure and velocity as the steam flows through the moving blades.
As the steam flows over the moving blades nearly all its velocity is absorbed.
The hot steam flows to the first evaporation-condensation stage (stage 1).
The steam flows through the pipes and into the cast-iron Gurney radiators that are in each room in the house.
This steam flows through pipes into turbines.
During evaporation, steam flows through the channels formed by the free spaces between the plates.