Fire Tube & Water Tube Boiler
Fire Tube & Water Tube Boiler
Fire Tube & Water Tube Boiler
Fire tube boiler is one of the most basic types of boiler and the design is also very old. It was popular in 18th century. It was mainly used for steam locomotive engines.
horizontally inside the drum. When the drum is filled with water these tubes are submerged in water.
The fuels (normally coal) burnt in the furnace and combustible gasses move into the fire tubes, travel through these tubes from rear to front of the boiler drum and finally the gases come into the smoke box. The hot gasses in the tubes under water transfer heat to the water via the tube walls. Due to this heat energy steam bubbles are created and come up upon the water surface. As the amount of steam is increased in that closed drum, steam pressure inside the drum increases which increase significantly the boiling temperature of the water and hence rate of production of steam is reduced. In this way a fire tube boiler controls its won pressure. In other words this is a self pressure controlled boiler. Advantage of fire tube boiler 1) 2) Fluctuation Compact of steam demand in can be met construction. easily.
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2) Output steam pressure cannot be very high since the water and steam are kept in same vessel. 3) The steam received from fire tube boiler is not very dry.
4) In a fire tube boiler, the steam drum is always under pressure, so there may be a chance of huge explosion which resulting to severe accident.
More and more steam is produced the pressure of the closed system increases which obstructs this convectional flow of water and hence rate production of steam becomes slower proportionately. Again if the steam is taken trough steam outlet, the pressure inside the system falls and consequently the convectional flow of water becomes faster which result in faster steam production rate. In this way the water tube boiler can control its own pressure. Hence this type of boiler is referred as self controlled machine.
ii. Three Drum Bent Tube Boiler iii. Low Head Three Drum Bent Tube Boiler iv. Four Drum Bent Tube Boiler
working principle of Babcock Wilcox Boiler depends upon thermonyphon principle. The longitudinally placed drum as mentioned in the construction of longitudinal drum boiler, is fed by colder mater at its rear feed water inlet. As the colder water is heavier it falls down through downcomer fitted at the rear part of the drum. From down-comer the water enters in to horizontal water
tube where it becomes hot and lighter. As the water becomes lighter, it passes up through these inclined horizontal tubes and ultimately comes back to the boiler drum through riser. During travelling of water through inclined water tubes, it absorves heat of the hot gases, surrounds the water tube, consequently steam bubbles are created in these tubes. These steam bubbles then come to the steam drum through riser and naturally separated from water and occupies the space above the water surface in the longitudinal drum of Babcock Wilcox Boiler
2) Then this water comes down through the down-comer pipe and enters into inclined water tube placed in hot chamber. 3) Here, the water becomes hot and steam is produced in the water which comes into steam chamber. 4) Here in the steam drum steam is separated from water in natural way
two upper drums, are heated up and consequently steam bubbles are produced. This is the most basic working principle of bent tube boiler .