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Page 316
... moisture may be regarded as occupying interstices between the pieces of coal and adhering to their surfaces . Regarding the state in which moisture is associated with ... MOISTURE The term " air - dried ” moisture 316 BOILER - HOUSE PRACTICE.
... moisture may be regarded as occupying interstices between the pieces of coal and adhering to their surfaces . Regarding the state in which moisture is associated with ... MOISTURE The term " air - dried ” moisture 316 BOILER - HOUSE PRACTICE.
Page 318
... moisture content . Moisture exerts a considerable influence on segregation , particularly when there is an appreciable quantity of fines , whilst wet , fine coal reduces this tendency to segrega- tion , but seriously affects all ...
... moisture content . Moisture exerts a considerable influence on segregation , particularly when there is an appreciable quantity of fines , whilst wet , fine coal reduces this tendency to segrega- tion , but seriously affects all ...
Page 331
... moisture may appear high but judgment may be expressed upon a relatively small pocket of coal into which moisture has drained . Moisture serves more useful purposes in combustion and heat transmission pro- cesses than are generally ...
... moisture may appear high but judgment may be expressed upon a relatively small pocket of coal into which moisture has drained . Moisture serves more useful purposes in combustion and heat transmission pro- cesses than are generally ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COMBUSTION | 11 |
THE PRACTICE OF COMBUSTION | 31 |
HEAT TRANSMISSION | 66 |
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additional advantage amount arrangement boiler capacity carbon carried cause cent chimney cleaning coal coke combustion complete considerable containing continuous convection cooling cost depends deposits difference direct draught dust economiser effect efficiency employed evaporation excess factors fall feed firing flow flue fuel bed furnace gases give grate greater heating surface higher hour important increase indication installed less limited load loss lower material maximum means measured mechanical meter method moisture necessary normal obtained operation oxygen particles particular passes pipe plant plate possible practice present pressure proportion pump quantity reduced relatively removed resistance scale setting side space steam stoker suitable sulphur superheater supply takes temperature tubes unit usually valve varies volatile volume walls weight