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fire tube - перевод на греческий

TYPE OF BOILER
Firetube boiler; Fire tube boiler; Locomotive boiler; Taper boiler; Fire-tube
  • firebox]]'' (on the left) pass through the tubes in the centre cylindrical section, which is filled with water, to the ''smokebox'' and out of the chimney (stack) at far right. The steam collects along the top of the boiler and in the ''steam dome'' roughly halfway along the top, where it then flows into the large pipe seen running forward. It is then divided into each side and runs downward in the ''steam chest'' (at the rear of the smoke box), where it is then admitted into the ''cylinders'' by means of ''valves''.
  • Lancashire boiler in Germany
  • Cutaway of locomotive boiler. Note the narrow water spaces around the firebox and the "mudhole" for access to the crown sheet: these areas require special attention during washout
  • Horizontal return tubular boilers from the Staatsbad [[Bad Steben]] GmbH
  • Kewanee Gas-Fired Packaged Fire-Tube Boiler from 1974 rated at 25 [[horsepower]]
  • Schematic diagram of a "locomotive" type fire-tube boiler
  • Side-section of a Scotch marine boiler: the arrows show direction of flue gas flow; the combustion chamber is on the right, the smokebox on the left.

fire tube      
φλογοσωλήνας
fire department         
  • Wiltshire Fire Brigade]]
  • Areal photograph of a public display by the [[German Fire Services]]
  • Plaque with the history of the department in [[Haddonfield, New Jersey]]
  • [[Knox Automobile]] produced the first modern fire engine in 1905
  • Fire Station No. 1 in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], United States, one of over 100 stations in the [[Los Angeles Fire Department]]
  • A [[Fire and Rescue NSW]] truck in 2008
  • Firefighters taking part in a training exercise in [[Vaughan]], [[Ontario]], Canada
ORGANISATION WITH THE JOB TO HELP THE PUBLIC IN CRITIC SITUATIONS LIKE FIRE
Fire service; Fire brigade; Fire Brigade; Fire Service; Fire Services Department; Fire Departments; Fire Department; Fire and Rescue Service; Fire departments; Fire services; Fire Services; Fire and rescue; Fire brigades
πυροσβεστική
fire safety         
  • Members of the [[United States Forest Service]] Fire Department teaching children fire safety
  • Fire escape plan of a hotel in [[Taiwan]].
  • An example of a fire code violation in the United States
  • Fire extinguisher in a public school
  • Property loss caused by [[arson]].
  • Improper use and poor maintenance of [[gas stove]]s often create fire hazards.
  • Children evacuating a smoky building as a way to learn fire safety
PRECAUTIONS TAKEN TO PREVENT OR REDUCE THE LIKELIHOOD AND DESTRUCTION OF A FIRE
Fire hazard; Fire hazards; Fire code; Fire Safety; Fire safety education; Firefighting System; Fire safety plan; Fire-safety; Fire-safety education; Fire security; Fire safety director; Пожежонебезпека; Fire safety regulation; Fire safety regulations; Pre-fire planning; Fire safety code
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Определение

Tubeworm
·noun Any annelid which constructs a tube; one of the Tubicolae.

Википедия

Fire-tube boiler

A fire-tube boiler is a type of boiler in which hot gases pass from a fire through one or more tubes running through a sealed container of water. The heat of the gases is transferred through the walls of the tubes by thermal conduction, heating the water and ultimately creating steam.

The fire-tube boiler developed as the third of the four major historical types of boilers: low-pressure tank or "haystack" boilers, flued boilers with one or two large flues, fire-tube boilers with many small tubes, and high-pressure water-tube boilers. Their advantage over flued boilers with a single large flue is that the many small tubes offer far greater heating surface area for the same overall boiler volume. The general construction is as a tank of water penetrated by tubes that carry the hot flue gases from the fire. The tank is usually cylindrical for the most part—being the strongest practical shape for a pressurized container—and this cylindrical tank may be either horizontal or vertical.

This type of boiler was used on virtually all steam locomotives in the horizontal "locomotive" form. This has a cylindrical barrel containing the fire tubes, but also has an extension at one end to house the "firebox". This firebox has an open base to provide a large grate area and often extends beyond the cylindrical barrel to form a rectangular or tapered enclosure. The horizontal fire-tube boiler is also typical of marine applications, using the Scotch boiler; thus, these boilers are commonly referred to as "scotch-marine" or "marine" type boilers. Vertical boilers have also been built of the multiple fire-tube type, although these are comparatively rare; most vertical boilers were either flued, or with cross water-tubes.