Mookxi:
Thermal crackers to produce cracked gasoline from heavy gas oils in petroleum refineries have largely gone out of existence and been replaced by fluid catalytic crackers and hydrocrackers. However, when they were used back in the 1930's and 1940's, steam was always injected into the process tubes of the fired heaters that raised the temperature of the gas oils to the point where they cracked into smaller molecules ... and the purpose of the steam was to inhibit the rate of coking in the heater's process tubes so that the heaters could stay online continuously for some months.
Today's delayed coking units in petroleum refineries are designed to produce and lay down saleable coke in very large vertical drums. In those delayed cokers, steam is again used in the feed heaters to inhibit and delay the coking from occuring until the heated, vaporized feed reaches the large vertical coke drums.