Repairing Party Collapsed Cylindrical Furnaces

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John P. Cosgro
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1905

Abstract

THE increasing use of internal furnace-boilers for mining power-plants (doubtless due to the facility with which they may be installed by reason of their portability; the fact that they require no masonry setting, cast-iron fronts, buck-stays, etc., and practically no foundation; and the successful maintenance of their claim to equal and even superior economy, as compared with boilers of other types) warrants this description of a method of remedying an injury which may occur, to such a furnace, even though it satisfies the requirements of the formula adopted by the U. S. Board of Supervising Inspectors of Steam Vessels.2 I refer to the sagging and deformation which may result from overloading the boilers for a considerable period-say, several days. This is sometimes unavoidable under the exacting conditions of continuous day-and-night service, and (in spite of all rules and precautions, the occasional careless or unskillful work of attendants. Such a trouble is by no means unknown on shipboard, where this type of boiler is so largely employed. In the case here described, two Morrison suspension-furnaces, of half-inch steel, 14 ft. long and 45 in. in mean diameter, with ? dry-back ? boilers, were necessarily operated somewhat beyond their rated -normal capacity for several months, while a third similar unit was -in process of installation, and during this period, though the boilers were kept perfectly clean, heat seems 'to have been generated slightly faster than it was absorbed by, the water in the boilers. The corrugations of this.
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APA: John P. Cosgro  (1905)  Repairing Party Collapsed Cylindrical Furnaces

MLA: John P. Cosgro Repairing Party Collapsed Cylindrical Furnaces. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.

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