- A
flue pipe (also
referred to as a
labial pipe) is an
organ pipe that
produces sound through the
vibration of air molecules, in the same
manner as a recorder...
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scaled according to
different formulas than for
flue pipes. In general, the
larger the
diameter of a
given pipe at a
given pitch, the
fuller and more fundamental...
- A
flue is a duct,
pipe, or
opening in a
chimney for
conveying exhaust gases from a fireplace, furnace,
water heater, boiler, or
generator to the outdoors...
- color. The end of the
pipe opposite the reed or
mouth may be
either open or
closed (also
known as stopped). A
closed flue pipe with a
uniform cross-section...
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flue pipes,
which contain no
moving parts and
produce sound solely through the
vibration of air molecules. Reed
pipes are
common components of
pipe organs...
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Flue gas is the gas
exiting to the
atmosphere via a
flue,
which is a
pipe or
channel for
conveying exhaust gases, as from a fireplace, oven, furnace,...
- Person's
Guide to the
Pipe Organ".
Archived from the
original on 20
December 2013.
Flue Pipe Acoustics, a
scholarly description of
flue pipe physics Organ transcriptions...
- Look up
flue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
flue is a duct,
pipe, or
chimney for
removing exhaust gases to the outdoors.
Flue may also
refer to:...
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household gas
heaters can be
broadly categorized in one of two ways:
flued or non-
flued, or
vented and unvented. The
first gas
heater made use of the same...
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mechanism of a
pipe, so as to
avoid touching the
pipe with the hands. The
techniques for
tuning flue pipes vary with the
construction of the
pipe: An open metal...