- smokebox. The
steam blast is
largely self-regulating: an
increase in the rate of
steam consumption by the
cylinders increases the
blast,
which increases...
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locomotives were
lubricated by the
enginemen dropping a lump of
tallow down the
blast pipe. More
sophisticated methods of
delivering the
substance were soon developed...
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achieved by
directing the
exhaust steam from the
cylinders through a cone ("
blast pipe")
upwards and into a
skirt at the
bottom of the stack. When the locomotive...
- designed). In 1940
Bulleid ****ed one
member of the
class with a Lemaître
blast pipe in an
attempt to
improve efficiency. This
proved to be
successful and...
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Steam Pipe Crater". NY1 News. 2007-07-22.
Archived from the
original on 2007-10-10.
Retrieved 2007-07-22. Garland, Sara (2007-07-24). "Steam
Pipe Blast Stalls...
- A
blast furnace is a type of
metallurgical furnace used for
smelting to
produce industrial metals,
generally pig iron, but also
others such as lead or...
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steaming problems which took some time to resolve.
Changing to
double blast-
pipe resolved much of the issues,
though some of the A2s
retained single chimney...
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spring to a
journal box / axle box (40) on a wheel.: 416 : 59
Blast pipe Exhaust pipe (US+)
Directs exhaust steam up the smokestack/chimney (33), creating...
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through a
large pipe directly to the outside, as can be seen in the photo. As only half of the
exhaust steam went
through the
blast pipe in the smokebox...
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maximum back-pressure of 2 psi (14 kPa),
allowing a
conventional double blast-
pipe to
provide the
boiler draught, and
eliminating draught fans,
which always...