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GENERATING  TUBES
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Arrangement of internal fittings in a single-turnace boiler

Figure 4-4.—Generating tubes and furnace area. Figure 4-5.—Natural circulation (accelerated type). nine times the volume. The smaller the diameter of the tube, the higher is the ratio of absorption surface  to  the  volume  of  water. times  the  surface  area  of  a  1-inch  tube  but shown are almost vertical. The greater the incline, the greater the acceleration. Normally,  only  one  row  of  tubes  leads from  the  steam  drum  to  the  sidewall  header. These are the sidewall (water wall) tubes. Their function  is  to  cool  and  protect  the  side  wall  of the  furnace. So far, we have assembled the drums, header, downcomers, and generating tubes. Before going any further with the assembly, let us trace the path of  the  water  through  the  boiler. As the water is heated, it becomes less dense, and steam is formed in the tubes. The water in the steam drum is much cooler than the steam and has greater density. As the hotter water and steam rise  through  the  generating  tubes,  the  cooler  more dense  water  drops  through  the  downcomers  to  the water drum and headers. The arrows in figure 4-5 show the circulation path of the water as it leaves the steam drum and returns to the steam drum as  steam.  Notice  that  the  caption  under  figure  4-5 states  that  it  is  an  accelerated  type.  This  is indicated by the inclination of the tubes. The tubes So  far,  we  have  learned  how  the  steam  is formed  in  a  boiler.  Next,  let’s  find  out  what happens  to  the  steam  once  it  returns  to  the  steam drum  from  the  generating  tubes. INTERNAL  FITTINGS Components   of   the   steam   drum   area   are known  as  INTERNAL  FITTINGS.  The  internal fittings  we  will  discuss  are  the  feedwater distribution,  the  chemical  injection,  and  the  steam and water separator. This equipment is used to direct  the  flow  of  steam  and  water  within  the steam  drum  and  the  desuperheaters,  which  are located  either  in  the  steam  drum  or  the  water drum. We will also discuss the economize in this section.  This  component  is  not  considered  an internal  fitting,  but  its  role  is  important  to  the function  of  the  steam  drum. The   design drum’s internal and  arrangement  of  a  steam fittings will vary somewhat from 4-7

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