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fire-tube boiler

A steam boiler in which hot gaseous products of combustion pass through tubes surrounded by boiler water. The water and steam in fire-tube boilers are contained within a large-diameter drum or shell, and such units often are referred to as shell-type boilers. Heat from the products of combustion is transferred to the boiler water by tubes or flues of relatively small diameter (about 3–4 in. or 7.5–10 cm) through which the hot gases flow. The tubes are connected to tube sheets at each end of the cylindrical shell and serve as structural reinforcements to support the flat tube sheets against the force of the internal water and steam pressure. Braces or tension rods also are used in those areas of the tube sheets not penetrated by the tubes.

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