To remove a chimney stack from a house, the necessary steps typically include obtaining any required permits, disconnecting utilities, removing any obstructions, dismantling the chimney brick by brick, repairing the roof and wall where the chimney was attached, and disposing of the debris properly. It is important to consult with a professional contractor to ensure the process is done safely and in compliance with local regulations.
A ships chimney is a funnel or stack.
The chimney thingy is called a smoke stack.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some analogies now? Alright, let's see... House is to chimney as steamer is to... steam? Like, a steamer produces steam, just like how a chimney is all about that house smoke. So, yeah, steam is the word you're looking for.
Cox's stack is a large 18th century chimney in the area of Lochee, city of Dundee, in Tayside region, Scotland
You can enclose a stack with standard materials, but combustible materials such as wood or paper faced wallboard should be kept at least 2" from the chimney. To seal air flow at the floor and roof penetrations, bridge the gap between the framing and chimney with sheet metal and seal it to the chimney using RTV high temperature caulk.
The noun 'stack' is a concrete noun; a word for a pile of objects; a word for a chimney or a vertical exhaust pipe on a vehicle; a word for a physical thing.The word 'stack' is also a verb: stack, stacks, stacking, stacked.
Flue gas is the gas that is emitted from a combustion process within a building or industrial facility, while stack gas refers to the mixture of gases emitted from a chimney or stack. In general, flue gas is the specific type of gas that is produced from a specific process, while stack gas is the broader term that encompasses all gases emitted from a stack or chimney.
in dynamic stack we don't have to initialize the size of array while in static stack we have 2 initialize it ......
We can calculate Stack height by using this formula H = 14*Q^2.3 where, H - Stack height in m Q - Emission rate of SO2 (kg/hr)
He comes down the chimney. Siôn Corn is the welsh name for Santa Claus. "Siôn" is the Welsh version of John and "Corn" comes from "corn simne" meaning "chimney stack".
When referring to the chimney for the engines, it is called a funnel or stack. For the ship's galley (in the days of sail) it was referred to as Charley Noble.
The chimney of a boat is commonly referred to as the "stack" or "smokestack." It is used to vent smoke and exhaust gases from the engine or boiler to the atmosphere. In some cases, particularly on larger vessels, it may also be called a "funnel."