Forged Steel Water-tube Marine BoilersBabcock & Wilcox Company, 1901 - 176 pages |
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... foot square , in which a number of holes are perforated , into each of which holes is fixed one end of a copper tube of about an inch in diameter and 2 feet long , and the other ends of these tubes inserted in like manner into a similar ...
... foot square , in which a number of holes are perforated , into each of which holes is fixed one end of a copper tube of about an inch in diameter and 2 feet long , and the other ends of these tubes inserted in like manner into a similar ...
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... square foot of heating surface for 250 pounds pressure , against 75 pounds per square foot in Scotch boilers for 175 pounds pressure . 2d . Ability to raise steam quickly , thus avoiding unnecessary delay to ship and cargo , which means ...
... square foot of heating surface for 250 pounds pressure , against 75 pounds per square foot in Scotch boilers for 175 pounds pressure . 2d . Ability to raise steam quickly , thus avoiding unnecessary delay to ship and cargo , which means ...
Page 55
... square feet , and the grate surface 63 square feet . ments . The boilers are composed of 19 sections of tubes ... foot double inlet fans were supplied , driven by engines 61⁄2 by 5 inches , and capable of running up to 600 revolutions ...
... square feet , and the grate surface 63 square feet . ments . The boilers are composed of 19 sections of tubes ... foot double inlet fans were supplied , driven by engines 61⁄2 by 5 inches , and capable of running up to 600 revolutions ...
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... square foot of heating surface , only falls to 72 per cent . ( A ) , with an evaporation of 8.3 pounds per square foot of heating surface , and noting the intermediate trials ( B , C and D ) , it shows that the efficiency , when ...
... square foot of heating surface , only falls to 72 per cent . ( A ) , with an evaporation of 8.3 pounds per square foot of heating surface , and noting the intermediate trials ( B , C and D ) , it shows that the efficiency , when ...
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... square feet Heating surface of heater , square feet Grate surface , square feet C for corrugated pattern . Air space ... foot of grate , per hour . • . Pounds of water evaporated per hour under actual conditions . Feed at 70 ° F. Equivalent ...
... square feet Heating surface of heater , square feet Grate surface , square feet C for corrugated pattern . Air space ... foot of grate , per hour . • . Pounds of water evaporated per hour under actual conditions . Feed at 70 ° F. Equivalent ...
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Page 101 - Barrus recommends a so-called " calibration " for dry steam. This, again, involves an assumption which is open to some doubt, which is that steam, when in a quiescent state, drops all its moisture and becomes dry. No other practical method, however, has been proposed, and this is, therefore, the only method used at the present time. Some engineers, however, refuse to make any calibration, but, instead, make an assumed allowance for error. To make the calibration, close the boiler stop valve, which...
Page 101 - ... atmospheric pressure. Theoretically the boiler pressure is indicated by the temperature of the upper thermometer ; but, owing to radiation, etc., it is usually too low, and it is better to use the readings of the boiler gauge, if correct, or better still to have a test gauge connected on the J^-inch pipe supplying the calorimeter. If the instrument be well covered, and there is as little radiating surface as possible, the above assumption that there is no loss of heat in passing through the instrument...
Page 23 - THE construction of the Babcock & Wilcox marine boiler embodies the same well-known principles as the successful land or stationary type; freedom of circulation, and economy when forcing, being important factors of both designs. The tubes forming the heating surface are divided into vertical sections and, to insure a continuous circulation in one direction, are placed at an inclination of 15 degrees with the horizontal.
Page 71 - CALORIE is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water one degree centigrade.
Page 14 - These experiments were carried no higher than 280°, at which temperature the elasticity of steam was found equal to about four times the pressure of the atmosphere. By experiments which have lately been made by myself, the elasticity of steam at the temperature of boiling oil, which has been estimated at about 600°, was found to equal forty times the pressure of the atmosphere.
Page 120 - ... slightly dirty gray or straw color, unless the water is transparent. So long as the water is red or black, corrosion is going on, and it must immediately be neutralized by freely using lime or soda, and frequently scumming and blowing off, the make-up being provided by the evaporator. The salinometer is not a very accurate instrument for determining the quantity of sea water in boiler water, but the apparatus here described gives a convenient and accurate method of ascertaining the exact number...
Page 101 - ... temperature of dry steam at atmospheric pressure. Theoretically the boiler pressure is indicated by the temperature of the upper thermometer, but owing to radiation, etc., it is usually too low, and it is better to use the readings of the boiler gauge, if correct, or better still to have a test gauge connected on the % inch pipe supplying the calorimeter.
Page 35 - I consider the battle of Santiago to have developed the necessity of the use of water-tube boilers, whether it taught us anything else or not. It would have been of the greatest advantage to have had during the blockade of Santiago boilers capable of raising steam in less than half an hour. Coal need not have been used to keep all the boilers under steam all the time. The Massachusetts might have shared in the glories of the fight if she had been fitted with water-tube boilers. The Indiana would...
Page 103 - X 100 in which x = percentage of moisture; T = calibration reading of lower thermometer; / — test reading of lower thermometer; L = latent heat of steam at boiler pressure. The method of taking a sample of steam from the main is of the greatest importance, and more erroneous results are due to improper connections than to any other cause.
Page 23 - Each section is made up of a series of straight tubes expanded at their ends into sinuous steel boxes known as " headers." The tubes are thus staggered. Extending across the front of the boiler, and connected to the upper ends of the front headers by short tubes, is a horizontal steam and water drum of ample dimensions. As the upper ends of the rear headers are also connected to this drum by horizontal tubes, each section is provided with an inlet and outlet for steam and water.