Saturated fluid

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Saturated steam is steam at equilibrium with liquid water1. It occurs when the steam quality is 100% without going into the super heated region. It is indicated by the left hand side of the pressure-enthalpy inverted bell curve.

Notes

1. Singh, R Paul. (2001). Introduction to Food Engineering. Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-646384-2.