industrial chimney - translation to russian
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industrial chimney - translation to russian

Industrial chimneys; Flue gas stacks; Industrial chimney; Stack emissions; Flue gas stack
  • A flue gas stack at [[GRES-2 Power Station]] in [[Ekibastuz]], [[Kazakhstan]], the tallest of its kind in the world (420 meters)<ref>[http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?20374745 Diagram of 25 tallest flue gas stacks worldwide]</ref>
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  • A helical strake on a chimney stack

industrial chimney         

строительное дело

промышленная дымовая труба

industrial chimney         
промышленная дымовая труба
chimney         
  • Chernobyl sarcophagus]]
  • A chimney with two clay-tile flue liners
  • 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
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
1) дымовая труба
2) камин

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Flue-gas stack

A flue-gas stack, also known as a smoke stack, chimney stack or simply as a stack, is a type of chimney, a vertical pipe, channel or similar structure through which combustion product gases called flue gases are exhausted to the outside air. Flue gases are produced when coal, oil, natural gas, wood or any other fuel is combusted in an industrial furnace, a power plant's steam-generating boiler, or other large combustion device. Flue gas is usually composed of carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor as well as nitrogen and excess oxygen remaining from the intake combustion air. It also contains a small percentage of pollutants such as particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides. The flue gas stacks are often quite tall, up to 400 metres (1300 feet) or more, to increase the stack effect and dispersion of pollutants.

When the flue gases are exhausted from stoves, ovens, fireplaces, heating furnaces and boilers, or other small sources within residential abodes, restaurants, hotels, or other public buildings and small commercial enterprises, their flue gas stacks are referred to as chimneys.