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Nirmal Kumar Hansda
Department of Mechanical Engineering
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No.- 65561
Reg No.-
According to Indian Boiler Act, 1923, a boiler is a steam
generating closed vessel whose minimum capacity is
22.75 litres.
STEAM PRODUCED IN A BOILER CAN BE USED FOR THE
FOLLOWING PURPOSES:-
 FOR OPERATING STEAM ENGINE.
 FOR OPERATING STEAM TURBINES.
 FOR OPERATING RECIPROCATING PUMPS.
 FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESS WORK IN CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING.
 FOR PRODUCING HOT WATER REQUIRED TO BE SUPPLIED TO
ROOMS IN VERY COLD AREA.
Important term for steamboiler:
 BOILER SHELL: It is made up of steel plates bent into
cylindrical form and riveted or welded together. The ends
of the shell are closed by means of end plates. A boiler
shell should have sufficient capacity to contain water and
steam.
 COMBUSTION CHAMBER: it is the space, generally below
the boiler shell, meant for burning fuel in order to
produce steam from the water contained in the shell.
 GRATE: it is a platform, in the combustion
chamber, upon which fuel (coal or wood) is burnt.
The grate, generally, consists of cast iron bar
which are spaced apart so that air (required for
combustion) can pass through them. The surface
area of the grate, over which the fire take place,
is called grate surface.
 FURNACE: It is the space, above the grate and
below the boiler shell, in which the fuel is
actually burnt. The furnace is also called fire
box.
 HEATING SURFACE: it is that part of boiler
surface, which is exposed to the fire (or hot gases
from the fire).
Mountings: these are the fittings which are
mounted on the boiler for its proper functioning.
They include water level indicator, pressure
gauge, safety valve etc. it may be noted that a
boiler cannot function safely without the
mountings.
Accessories: these are the devices, which form
an integral part of a boiler, but are not mounted
on it. They include super heater, economizer,
feed pump etc. it may be noted that the
accessories help in controlling and running the
boiler efficiently.
CLASSIFICATION OF STEAM BOILERS:
Though there are many classifications of steam boilers, yet the following are
important from the subject point of view:
1. According to the content in the tube: the steam boiler, according to
the contents in the tube may be classified as:
(a) Fire tube boiler
Example- Cochran, Lancashire, Locomotive Boiler.
(b) Water tube boiler
Example- Babcock and Wilcox boiler
2. According to the position of the furnace: the steam
boilers, according to the position of the furnace are
classified as:-
(a) Internally fired boiler
Example- Lancashire, Cochran boiler.
(b) Externally fired boilers
Example- Babcock and Wilcox boiler
3. According to the axis of the shell: the steam
boiler, according to the axis of the shell, may be classified as:
(a) Vertical boilers
Example- COCHRAN BOILER
(b) Horizontal boilers
Example- LANCASHIRE BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE BOILER
4. According to the number of tubes: the steam boiler, according to the number
of tubes, may be classified as:
(a) Single tube boilers
Example- Cornish boiler.
(b) Multi-tubular boilers
Example:-Locomotive,
BabcockandWilcoxboiler.
5. According to the method of circulation of water and steam: the steam boiler,
according to method of circulation of water and steam, may be classified as:
(a) Natural circulation steam boiler
Example- Lancashire, Babcock and Wilcox boiler.
(b) Forced circulation steam boiler
Example- Benson boiler, La- mont boiler, Velox boiler
6. According to use: the steam boiler, according to their use, may be
classified as
(a) stationary boiler
Example- Lancashire, Babcock and Wilcox boiler
(b) Mobile boiler
Example- Locomotive boiler.
SIMPLE VERTICAL BOILER
A simple vertical boiler produces steam at a low pressure and in small quantities. It is, therefore,
used for low power generation or at places where the space is limited. The construction of this
type of boiler is shown in figure.
It consists of a cylindrical shell surrounding a nearly cylindrical fire box. The fire box is slightly
tapered towards the top to allow the ready passage of the steam to the surface. At the bottom
of the fire box, is a grate. The fire box is fitted with two or more inclined cross tubes F, F. the
inclination is provided to increase the heating surface as well as to improve the circulation of
water. An uptake tube passes from the top of the fire box to the chimney. The hand holes are
provided opposite to the end of each water tube for cleaning deposits. A manhole is provided at
the top for a man to enter and clean the boiler. A mud hole is provided at the bottom of the
shell to remove the mud that settles down. The space between the boiler shell and fire box is
filled with water to be heated.
Features of simple vertical boiler :-
1. VERTICAL
2. EXTERNALLY FIRED
3. NATURAL CIRCULATION
4. PRODUCE LOW PRESSURE
5. PRODUCE SMALL QUANTITY OF STEAM.
SIMPLE VERTICAL BOILER
COCHRAN BOILER OR VERTICAL MULTITUBULAR BOILER
There are various design of
vertical multi-tubular boiler. A
Cochran boiler is considered to
be one of the most efficient
type of such boilers. It is an
improved type of simple vertical
boiler
FEATURES OF COCHRAN BOILER
1. VERTICAL
2. MULTI-TUBULAR
3. INTERNALLY FIRED
4. NATURAL CIRCULATION
5. FIRE TUBE BOILER
6. UP TO MAXIMUM STEAM PRESSURE OF 15 BAR
7. MAXIMUN EVAPORATIVE CAPACITY OF 4000KG OF STEAM
PER HOUR.
ADVANTAGES
1. COCHRAN BOILER OCCUPIES LESS FLOOR SPACE
2. CONSTUCTION COST OF COCHRAN BOILER IS LOW
3. COCHRAN BOILER IS SEMI-PORTABLE AND HENCE EASY TO
INSTALL AND TRANSPORT
DISADVANTAGE
1. THE CAPACITY OF COCHRAN BOILER IS LESS BECAUSE OF
VERTICAL DESIGN
2. COCHRAN BOILER REQUIRES HIGH ROOM SPACE.
3. BECAUSE OF THE VERTICAL DESIGN, IT OFTEN PRESENTS
DIFFICULTY IN CLEANING AND INSPECTION.
LANCASHIRE BOILER:
It is stationary, fire tube, internally
fired, horizontal and natural circulation
boiler. It is used where working
pressure and power required are
moderate. These boilers have a
cylindrical shell of 1.75m to 2.75m
diameter. Its length varies from 7.25 m
to 9m. It has two internal flue tubes
having diameter about 0.4 times that of
shell. This type of boiler is set in brick
work forming external flue so that part
of the heating surface is on the external
shell.
LANCASHIRE BOILER
Features of LANCASHIRE boiler:-
1. Horizontal
2. Multi-tubular
3. Internally fired
4. Natural circulation
5. Fire tube boiler having only two flue tube
LOCOMOTIVE BOILER
It is a multi-tubular, horizontal, internally fired and mobile
boiler. The principal feature of this boiler is to produce steam at
a very high rate. A modern type of a locomotive boiler is shown
in figure.
It consist of a shell or barrel having 1.5 meters diameter and 4
meters in length. The coal is fed into the fire box through the
fire door and burns on grate. The flue gases from the grate are
deflected by a brick arch, and thus whole of the fire box is
properly heated. There are about 157 thin tubes or fire tube F
(47.5 mm diameter) and 24 thick or superheated tubes G (130
mm diameter). The flue gases after passing through these
tubes enter a smoke box. The gases are then lead to
atmosphere through a chimney. The barrel contains water
around the tubes, which is heated up by flue gases and gets
converted into steam.
LOCOMOTIVE BOILER
Features of locomotive boiler:-
1. horizontal
2. Multi-tubular
3. Internally fired
4. Natural circulation
5. Fire tube boiler
Diagram of a fire-tube boiler
Sectioned fire-tube boiler from a DRB Class 50
locomotive.
BABCOCK AND WILCOX BOILER
It is a straight tube, stationary type water tube boiler, as shown in figure. It consists of a steam
and water drum (1). It is connected by a short tube with uptake header or riser (2) at the
back end.
The water tube (5) (100 mm diameter) are inclined to the horizontal and connects the uptake
header to the down take header. Each row of the tubes is connected with two headers, and
there are plenty of such rows. The headers are curved when viewed in the direction of tubes
so that one tube is not in the space of other, and hot gases can pass properly after heating all
the tubes. The headers are provided with hand holes in the front of the tubes and are covered
with caps (18).
A mud box (6) is provide with each down take header and the mud, that settles down is
removed. There is a slow moving automatic chain grate on which the coal is fed from the
hopper (21). A fire bricks baffle causes hot gases to move upwards and downwards and again
upwards before leaving the chimney. The damper (17) are operated by a chain (22) which
passes over a pulley to the front of a boiler to regulate the draught.
LA-MONT BOILER
This is a modern high pressure water tube steam boiler working on a forced circulation.
The circulation is maintained by a centrifugal pump, driven by a steam turbine, using
steam from the boiler. The forced circulation causes the feed water to circulate through
the water wall and drums equal to ten times the mass of steam evaporated. This prevents
the tubes from being overheated.
A diagrammatic sketch of La-Mont steam boiler is shown in figure. The feed water passes
through the economizer to an evaporating drum. It is then drawn to the circulating pump
through the tubes. The pump delivers the feed to the headers, at a pressure. The header
distributes water through nozzles into the generating tubes acting in parallel. The water
and steam from these tubes passes into the drum. The steam in the drum is then drawn
through the superheater.
BENSON BOILER
The following are the advantages of Benson boiler:-
1. The initial cost of boiler is low because there is no water and
steam drum.
2. Since there is no pressure limit, therefore supercritical pressure
may be employed.
3. The high pressure avoids the bubble formation in the tubes
which increases heat transfer rate.
LA-MONT BOILER
Features of LA-MONTBOILER:-
1. Horizontal
2. Multi-tubular
3. Internally fired
4. forced circulation
5. Fire tube boiler
BABCOCK & WILCOX BOILER
Features of Babcock & Wilcox boiler
1. Horizontal, straight & stationary.
2. Externally fired.
3. Natural circulation.
4. Water tube boiler.
5. Minimum steam pressure of 10 bar
6. Minimum evaporative capacity of 7000 kg of steam per
hour.
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Studies on boiler

  • 1. Presented by Nirmal Kumar Hansda Department of Mechanical Engineering Roll- D113050006 No.- 65561 Reg No.-
  • 2. According to Indian Boiler Act, 1923, a boiler is a steam generating closed vessel whose minimum capacity is 22.75 litres.
  • 3. STEAM PRODUCED IN A BOILER CAN BE USED FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES:-  FOR OPERATING STEAM ENGINE.  FOR OPERATING STEAM TURBINES.  FOR OPERATING RECIPROCATING PUMPS.  FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESS WORK IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.  FOR PRODUCING HOT WATER REQUIRED TO BE SUPPLIED TO ROOMS IN VERY COLD AREA.
  • 4. Important term for steamboiler:  BOILER SHELL: It is made up of steel plates bent into cylindrical form and riveted or welded together. The ends of the shell are closed by means of end plates. A boiler shell should have sufficient capacity to contain water and steam.  COMBUSTION CHAMBER: it is the space, generally below the boiler shell, meant for burning fuel in order to produce steam from the water contained in the shell.
  • 5.  GRATE: it is a platform, in the combustion chamber, upon which fuel (coal or wood) is burnt. The grate, generally, consists of cast iron bar which are spaced apart so that air (required for combustion) can pass through them. The surface area of the grate, over which the fire take place, is called grate surface.  FURNACE: It is the space, above the grate and below the boiler shell, in which the fuel is actually burnt. The furnace is also called fire box.  HEATING SURFACE: it is that part of boiler surface, which is exposed to the fire (or hot gases from the fire).
  • 6. Mountings: these are the fittings which are mounted on the boiler for its proper functioning. They include water level indicator, pressure gauge, safety valve etc. it may be noted that a boiler cannot function safely without the mountings. Accessories: these are the devices, which form an integral part of a boiler, but are not mounted on it. They include super heater, economizer, feed pump etc. it may be noted that the accessories help in controlling and running the boiler efficiently.
  • 7. CLASSIFICATION OF STEAM BOILERS: Though there are many classifications of steam boilers, yet the following are important from the subject point of view: 1. According to the content in the tube: the steam boiler, according to the contents in the tube may be classified as: (a) Fire tube boiler Example- Cochran, Lancashire, Locomotive Boiler. (b) Water tube boiler Example- Babcock and Wilcox boiler
  • 8. 2. According to the position of the furnace: the steam boilers, according to the position of the furnace are classified as:- (a) Internally fired boiler Example- Lancashire, Cochran boiler. (b) Externally fired boilers Example- Babcock and Wilcox boiler
  • 9. 3. According to the axis of the shell: the steam boiler, according to the axis of the shell, may be classified as: (a) Vertical boilers Example- COCHRAN BOILER (b) Horizontal boilers Example- LANCASHIRE BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE BOILER
  • 10. 4. According to the number of tubes: the steam boiler, according to the number of tubes, may be classified as: (a) Single tube boilers Example- Cornish boiler. (b) Multi-tubular boilers Example:-Locomotive, BabcockandWilcoxboiler.
  • 11. 5. According to the method of circulation of water and steam: the steam boiler, according to method of circulation of water and steam, may be classified as: (a) Natural circulation steam boiler Example- Lancashire, Babcock and Wilcox boiler. (b) Forced circulation steam boiler Example- Benson boiler, La- mont boiler, Velox boiler 6. According to use: the steam boiler, according to their use, may be classified as (a) stationary boiler Example- Lancashire, Babcock and Wilcox boiler (b) Mobile boiler Example- Locomotive boiler.
  • 12. SIMPLE VERTICAL BOILER A simple vertical boiler produces steam at a low pressure and in small quantities. It is, therefore, used for low power generation or at places where the space is limited. The construction of this type of boiler is shown in figure. It consists of a cylindrical shell surrounding a nearly cylindrical fire box. The fire box is slightly tapered towards the top to allow the ready passage of the steam to the surface. At the bottom of the fire box, is a grate. The fire box is fitted with two or more inclined cross tubes F, F. the inclination is provided to increase the heating surface as well as to improve the circulation of water. An uptake tube passes from the top of the fire box to the chimney. The hand holes are provided opposite to the end of each water tube for cleaning deposits. A manhole is provided at the top for a man to enter and clean the boiler. A mud hole is provided at the bottom of the shell to remove the mud that settles down. The space between the boiler shell and fire box is filled with water to be heated.
  • 13. Features of simple vertical boiler :- 1. VERTICAL 2. EXTERNALLY FIRED 3. NATURAL CIRCULATION 4. PRODUCE LOW PRESSURE 5. PRODUCE SMALL QUANTITY OF STEAM. SIMPLE VERTICAL BOILER
  • 14. COCHRAN BOILER OR VERTICAL MULTITUBULAR BOILER There are various design of vertical multi-tubular boiler. A Cochran boiler is considered to be one of the most efficient type of such boilers. It is an improved type of simple vertical boiler
  • 15. FEATURES OF COCHRAN BOILER 1. VERTICAL 2. MULTI-TUBULAR 3. INTERNALLY FIRED 4. NATURAL CIRCULATION 5. FIRE TUBE BOILER 6. UP TO MAXIMUM STEAM PRESSURE OF 15 BAR 7. MAXIMUN EVAPORATIVE CAPACITY OF 4000KG OF STEAM PER HOUR. ADVANTAGES 1. COCHRAN BOILER OCCUPIES LESS FLOOR SPACE 2. CONSTUCTION COST OF COCHRAN BOILER IS LOW 3. COCHRAN BOILER IS SEMI-PORTABLE AND HENCE EASY TO INSTALL AND TRANSPORT DISADVANTAGE 1. THE CAPACITY OF COCHRAN BOILER IS LESS BECAUSE OF VERTICAL DESIGN 2. COCHRAN BOILER REQUIRES HIGH ROOM SPACE. 3. BECAUSE OF THE VERTICAL DESIGN, IT OFTEN PRESENTS DIFFICULTY IN CLEANING AND INSPECTION.
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  • 17. LANCASHIRE BOILER: It is stationary, fire tube, internally fired, horizontal and natural circulation boiler. It is used where working pressure and power required are moderate. These boilers have a cylindrical shell of 1.75m to 2.75m diameter. Its length varies from 7.25 m to 9m. It has two internal flue tubes having diameter about 0.4 times that of shell. This type of boiler is set in brick work forming external flue so that part of the heating surface is on the external shell.
  • 18. LANCASHIRE BOILER Features of LANCASHIRE boiler:- 1. Horizontal 2. Multi-tubular 3. Internally fired 4. Natural circulation 5. Fire tube boiler having only two flue tube
  • 19. LOCOMOTIVE BOILER It is a multi-tubular, horizontal, internally fired and mobile boiler. The principal feature of this boiler is to produce steam at a very high rate. A modern type of a locomotive boiler is shown in figure. It consist of a shell or barrel having 1.5 meters diameter and 4 meters in length. The coal is fed into the fire box through the fire door and burns on grate. The flue gases from the grate are deflected by a brick arch, and thus whole of the fire box is properly heated. There are about 157 thin tubes or fire tube F (47.5 mm diameter) and 24 thick or superheated tubes G (130 mm diameter). The flue gases after passing through these tubes enter a smoke box. The gases are then lead to atmosphere through a chimney. The barrel contains water around the tubes, which is heated up by flue gases and gets converted into steam.
  • 20. LOCOMOTIVE BOILER Features of locomotive boiler:- 1. horizontal 2. Multi-tubular 3. Internally fired 4. Natural circulation 5. Fire tube boiler
  • 21. Diagram of a fire-tube boiler Sectioned fire-tube boiler from a DRB Class 50 locomotive.
  • 22. BABCOCK AND WILCOX BOILER It is a straight tube, stationary type water tube boiler, as shown in figure. It consists of a steam and water drum (1). It is connected by a short tube with uptake header or riser (2) at the back end. The water tube (5) (100 mm diameter) are inclined to the horizontal and connects the uptake header to the down take header. Each row of the tubes is connected with two headers, and there are plenty of such rows. The headers are curved when viewed in the direction of tubes so that one tube is not in the space of other, and hot gases can pass properly after heating all the tubes. The headers are provided with hand holes in the front of the tubes and are covered with caps (18). A mud box (6) is provide with each down take header and the mud, that settles down is removed. There is a slow moving automatic chain grate on which the coal is fed from the hopper (21). A fire bricks baffle causes hot gases to move upwards and downwards and again upwards before leaving the chimney. The damper (17) are operated by a chain (22) which passes over a pulley to the front of a boiler to regulate the draught.
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  • 24. LA-MONT BOILER This is a modern high pressure water tube steam boiler working on a forced circulation. The circulation is maintained by a centrifugal pump, driven by a steam turbine, using steam from the boiler. The forced circulation causes the feed water to circulate through the water wall and drums equal to ten times the mass of steam evaporated. This prevents the tubes from being overheated. A diagrammatic sketch of La-Mont steam boiler is shown in figure. The feed water passes through the economizer to an evaporating drum. It is then drawn to the circulating pump through the tubes. The pump delivers the feed to the headers, at a pressure. The header distributes water through nozzles into the generating tubes acting in parallel. The water and steam from these tubes passes into the drum. The steam in the drum is then drawn through the superheater.
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  • 26. BENSON BOILER The following are the advantages of Benson boiler:- 1. The initial cost of boiler is low because there is no water and steam drum. 2. Since there is no pressure limit, therefore supercritical pressure may be employed. 3. The high pressure avoids the bubble formation in the tubes which increases heat transfer rate.
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  • 28. LA-MONT BOILER Features of LA-MONTBOILER:- 1. Horizontal 2. Multi-tubular 3. Internally fired 4. forced circulation 5. Fire tube boiler
  • 29. BABCOCK & WILCOX BOILER Features of Babcock & Wilcox boiler 1. Horizontal, straight & stationary. 2. Externally fired. 3. Natural circulation. 4. Water tube boiler. 5. Minimum steam pressure of 10 bar 6. Minimum evaporative capacity of 7000 kg of steam per hour.