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What (who) is Chimney - definition

STRUCTURE THAT PROVIDES VENTILATION FOR EXHAUSTING THE HOT OR TOXIC FLUE GASES, AEROSOLS AND SMOKES PRODUCED BY A BOILER, STOVE, FURNACE OR FIREPLACE INSIDE A BUILDING TO THE OUTSIDE ATMOSPHERE
Chimneys; Smokestack; Chimney stack; Smoke stack; Stack (power plant); Stack (Power Plant); Chimney stacks; Chimney pot; Smokestacks; Smoke Stack; Chimney draught; Smoke stacks; Smoke-stack; Smoke-stacks; Chimnies; Smokestack Pollution; Chimney top; Firehood; Chimney cap; Chimneystack; Chimney-cap; Chimney-can; Chimney-hood; Chimney-pot; Flue liner; Draft hood; Chimneystacks
  • Chernobyl sarcophagus]]
  • A chimney with two clay-tile flue liners
  • A vertical chimney erected on the mechanical penthouse of a residential high rise in Ontario, Canada for ejecting combustion products from the building's water boiler
  • The stack effect in chimneys: the gauges represent absolute air pressure and the airflow is indicated with light grey arrows. The gauge dials move clockwise with increasing pressure.
  • Rows of chimney pots in an English town, 2013.
  • cowl]] found on many homes along the windy [[Oregon]] coast.
  • Smokestacks in Manchester, England c. 1858 watercolor by William Wyld
  • An abandoned chimney in [[Freda, Michigan]]
  • GRES-2]] power plant in [[Ekibastuz]], [[Kazakhstan]], stands 419.7 m (1,377 ft) tall.
  • An H-style cowl
  • A smoke hood in the Netherlands. Image: Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands
  • Modernist]] chimneys on the [[Casa Milà]] ([[Barcelona]], Spain), by [[Antoni Gaudí]].
  • A chimney remaining after the destruction of a 19th-century two-story house ([[Mount Solon, Virginia]])
  • Chimneys on the Parliamentary Library in [[Wellington]], [[New Zealand]].
  • A chimney by the old fire station near Culture Center Vernissa in [[Tikkurila]], [[Vantaa]], [[Finland]]
  • St. Helens]], UK.
  • Thornbury Castle]], 1514

chimney         
¦ noun (plural chimneys)
1. a vertical pipe which conducts smoke and gases up from a fire or furnace.
a chimney stack.
2. a glass tube protecting the flame of a lamp.
3. a very steep narrow cleft by which a rock face may be climbed.
Origin
ME: from OFr. cheminee, from late L. caminata, perh. from camera caminata 'room with a fireplace', from L. caminus 'forge, furnace', from Gk kaminos 'oven'.
chimney         
n.
1) smoke goes up a chimney
2) smoke comes out of a chimney
Chimney         
·noun A fireplace or hearth.
II. Chimney ·noun A body of ore, usually of elongated form, extending downward in a vein.
III. Chimney ·noun A tube usually of glass, placed around a flame, as of a lamp, to create a draft, and promote combustion.
IV. Chimney ·noun That part of a building which contains the smoke flues; ·esp. an upright tube or flue of brick or stone, in most cases extending through or above the roof of the building. Often used instead of chimney shaft.

Wikipedia

Chimney

A chimney is an architectural 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 from human living areas. Chimneys are typically vertical, or as near as possible to vertical, to ensure that the gases flow smoothly, drawing air into the combustion in what is known as the stack, or chimney effect. The space inside a chimney is called the flue. Chimneys are adjacent to large industrial refineries, fossil fuel combustion facilities or part of buildings, steam locomotives and ships.

In the United States, the term smokestack industry refers to the environmental impacts of burning fossil fuels by industrial society, including the electric industry during its earliest history. The term smokestack (colloquially, stack) is also used when referring to locomotive chimneys or ship chimneys, and the term funnel can also be used.

The height of a chimney influences its ability to transfer flue gases to the external environment via stack effect. Additionally, the dispersion of pollutants at higher altitudes can reduce their impact on the immediate surroundings. The dispersion of pollutants over a greater area can reduce their concentrations and facilitate compliance with regulatory limits.

Examples of use of Chimney
1. This is the chimney link we find back in the Father Christmas coming down the chimney.
2. Modern chimney sweeps have held the annual event since 1'81.
3. He dismissed some historic staining in one of the chimney stacks; failing to notice that oily smoke was congealing in the brickwork because the chimney lining was leaking.
4. I wanted the colorful stockings hung by the chimney.
5. Instead of attaching the turbine to the left wall of the chimney when viewed from the front they attached it to the outside wall of the house on the other side of the chimney.