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82  Boilers

                 to the combustion chamber access door  and the primary and  secondary
                 quart.
                   Fully automatic controls are provided and located in a control panel at
                 the  side of the  boiler.


                 Cochran boilers
                 The  modern  vertical Cochran boiler  has a fully  spherical furnace and is
                 known  as  the  'spheroid'  (Figure  4.8).  The  furnace  is  surrounded  by
                 water and therefore  requires  no refractory lining. The hot gases make a
                 single  pass  through  the  horizontal  tube  bank  before  passing  away  to
                 exhaust. The use of small-bore tubes fitted  with retarders ensures  better
                 heat transfer and cleaner  tubes as a result of the turbulent gas flow.


                 Composite boilers
                 A composite  boiler  arrangement  permits steam generation  either  by oil
                 firing  when  necessary  or  by using  the  engine  exhaust  gases  when  the
                 ship  is at  sea.  Composite  boilers  are  based  on  firetube  boiler  designs.
                 The Cochran boiler,  for example, would have a section of the tube bank
                 separately  arranged  for  the  engine exhaust  gases to  pass through  and
                 exit  via their  own exhaust duct.

















                                              Refractory





                                            Burner





                 Figure 4.8 Cochran spheroid  boiler
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