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Bme Unit 4

The document discusses various types of boilers and their operational principles, including pressure classifications and circulation methods. It explains the differences between natural and forced circulation, as well as the positioning of boiler shells. Additionally, it touches on the heating mechanisms and the importance of maintaining specific temperature and pressure conditions for efficient steam production.

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Bme Unit 4

The document discusses various types of boilers and their operational principles, including pressure classifications and circulation methods. It explains the differences between natural and forced circulation, as well as the positioning of boiler shells. Additionally, it touches on the heating mechanisms and the importance of maintaining specific temperature and pressure conditions for efficient steam production.

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BME UN1T TEtt Abhje eb Ry

O13 6 CL 201003|

. Psopentiea e lui'od,
a) Dr and lauaPd heom
A cleavm at e LawaHou temperatuu coeLpuolitg
ound hqin .wo molecuto
to a 9?veu Phecc
u no

in it i pnwu Cs dy cafutaed C a u 0r dry lheam

Cinco he any
dry catwated keom does not conain any
Loa oeculeo in it. th drinecL foacHon will be uut.

6) t00t ctearn
Both the waka molecules aud Seam oexitt to gorm a

two phase rix tune called wet ckoom.

c)Superkaatod <teami
Chon dry awmated ttoam it haated {uHon as
u Costeul PreALure, t tenp Juie beond ik

Jhe t t o a it Hui tkeun ttate t't tatd o be


Supehca.
a Sta femeuts Jue trausr q Aaat aud He prmana
w o f k may bot#A cause He dauat eoet (uu a t e u
Hat wala aud
&w oi et
Ha. CCAue enity
orm o
Cald en ergy. wlw'dh tt whs aniod. encay whic euteri
ye m c haat may e Hhe s y e as sork.

ex plainaHou
to tes ceuLider a cloLed yLfem usich coaiste og a
Fhon h A ooter toAfeinsd in a Loi a baHe

VeLLel havng humo -moker a poddu nhLak


a eonfan Cmeuut o r
work touu be neainod

by (aue toot utuck driu He paddlu. tustueol


hrougtu a Pudtay.
Ju cyele we iwf$auy a p e He ealu as tHhat

am04phue.
The preteuns hk alwa t atn. The ycleuw s twnudyt
tneeet 6 hea trauste t u Ne sqslem unus o
H ortnas p .1. u amouut uat trausen o-1
hom Cyche dwung Proc .2-t.Co be

h ye m hus execuh a y c w i c coualck og


clatn e ampuut cuoR. W, telleund by e -trausa

pulley

(Etoccu Jt)

exptod
explon claccdle aHiou oq Ootle.

cloccicatu
) Coneu tube
aOd b
) R tube
-

n , hot ttue gases aL


u b a d waten lUUnDuds
fube.
e s tside Hhe

nidle HAL
B)Oaka tubes% twator tCc auLooed to H
oud ot gose wuveuds He tube.
fub
Steom Precure Belert The boiler cwhich produce
CFegm at apressUre LeDN Hhan 0 bare a u callod

preLure boilet
b) Mediuy prec(nL Boderi Jhe be?le r uslch produ
a preure n ran9e o 30 bac o D bart.
Ckoam at

c) Hugh PresstI Boilerthe prdclu Lteam at a

(7pe etoake circulaiou iu Beiler

ot Bo)ler
iater taltec Placo
Natural.- Jhe circeulaHo0
coecFou cuwvut caused du to tep di{{® Lento
b
incido boiler wit
b) forcad: Water ic cireulaked

C wna pottHon;-
The twnace ti
Jocaed în.eido
a)9nernally fired
fhe boddei thell

fird: Jha -fuunou tt Loca-od uulcide


6)ertenal
Boiler.
Posftiou Boi1 Chell
a) Hortonfal o poclkion e axit oy boiler chee!
Pc hoH2ontet..

b)verical-9 M anit o boiler chet


Hho iL tallsd vesfcal boller

PD tuol ued
a) Coa ired
b) l Nd
c)Cad tired

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