-
drawback of
condensing the
exhaust steam is that it is no
longer available to draw the fire, by use of the blastpipe. The
draught must thus be
generated instead...
- The
steam locomotive exhaust system consists of
those parts of a
steam locomotive which together discharge exhaust steam from the
cylinders in
order to...
-
induced draught,
where exhaust gases are
pulled out of the boiler;
forced draught,
where fresh air is
pushed into the boiler; and
balanced draught, where...
-
chimney in
order to
increase the
draught through the fire. The
primacy of
discovery of the
effect of
directing the
exhaust steam up the
chimney as a means...
- for this was the poor
performance of the
boilers due to the lack of
exhaust draught from the
driving wheelset under the tender. The Erie
locomotives were...
- As well,
steam locomotive exhaust systems typically vent
cylinder steam exhaust through the chimney, to
enhance the
draught through the boiler. Chimneys...
-
ventilation structure made of masonry, clay or
metal that
isolates hot
toxic exhaust gases or
smoke produced by a boiler, stove, furnace, incinerator, or fireplace...
-
crankcase seals. The
first specific crankcase ventilation system was the 'road
draught tube',
which used a
partial vacuum to draw the
gases through a tube and...
- four-cylinder
engine in
nearly 20 years. The B4B was
equipped with a
single down-
draught carburetor.
Suppliers of
ancillaries included Autolite (ignition distributors...
- {1}{T_{o}}}-{\frac {1}{T_{i}}}{\bigg )}} SI units: U.S.
customary units: The
draft (
draught in
British English) flow rate
induced by the
stack effect can be calculated...