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Cokeless Cupola

The cokeless cupola completely eliminates the use of coke for melting iron with substitution by natural gas, propane, diesel oil or other suitable fuels, even powdered coal is possible.
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Cupola Specifications

SECTION 10341 CUPOLA SPECIFICATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A.
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Dome Cupolas

The Cupola has a complete pentagon frame, same as on the dome but larger, made with 5 additional Connector Hubs: A simpler approach uses only the original apex hub for a central connector.
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Florence Art Guide

The Cupola Brunelleschi's Cupola The construction of the cupola of the Cathedral was one of the most imposing tasks of the Renaissance , it kept the Florentines engaged in debates and competitions for years but, once it was completed, thanks to the genius of Filippo Brunelleschi , it became the symbol of the city itself and the new, revolutionary Renaissance architecture.
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The Spiral Staircase & Cupola

The Spiral Staircase leading to The Cupola The Spiral Staircase & Cupola The spiral staircase leads to the cupola , more commonly known as a widow's walk . Contrary to popular belief, our cupola is not a lookout tower. It is used for ventilation, acting somewhat like a chimney. As the hot air naturally rose through the home, the cupola helped to draw the hot air to the third floor. Opening all the windows on the third floor, as well as the eight windows in the cupola, increased the air flow. Doubling the impact, the two and a half story ice house located to the rear of The Mansion held 100/100 pound blocks of ice. The Mansion and the ice house were connected underground by ductwork. The ductwork, in turn, would then be loaded with block after block of ice. The cool air would aid in forcing the hot air through the home. Please keep in mind that this did not cool the entire home. It only affected the first floor which would remain 10-15 degrees cooler than the rest of the home, a welcome change considering one was wearing 20-30 pounds of clothing. The Mansion, in its own way, was air conditioned. Also, Mr.
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cupola --Â Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Mosque with cupola in the bazaar, Tehran, Iran. Margot WolfSCALA from Art Resource/EB Inc. in architecture, small dome, often resembling an overturned cup, placed on a circular, polygonal, or square base or on small pillars or a glassed-in lantern. It is used to crown a turret, roof, or larger dome. The inner vault of a dome is also a cupola. Cupolas, usually bulbous or pointed, first saw widespread use in Islamic architecture in about the 8th century. They often topped
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tuyere definition of tuyere in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
In the late '60s, the Noranda Group, a think tank of scientists in Rouyn-Noranda, developed a product called the Gaspe Tuyere Puncher, an automated mechanism that blasts air through refining furnaces at smelters to keep the air holes clear. Exporting, partnerships fuel 40 years of growth by Larmour, Adelle / Northern Ontario Business The methods used to introduce additional O into the cupola are classified into three categories: diffuser enrichment, tuyere injection and well injection. Can Oxygen Enrichment Boost Cupola Furnace Production? by Katz, Seymour / Modern Casting The winning entry illustrates a blast furnace piping system composed of stave cooling, tuyere (nozzle) cooling and PCI (pulverized coal injection) piping. Intergraph Announces Annual Golden Valve Awards at APEX Shanghai 2005 ... by Business Wire More results
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House Plan Definitions and Terms floor plan noun : scale drawing of a horizontal section through a building at a given level; contrasts with elevation Search by First Letter of Term: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W ACRE A parcel of land measuring 43,560 square feet. ADOBE Unfired brick dried in the sun, commonly used for building in the American Southwest, Spain, and Latin America. Usually covered with stucco in home building. ALCOVE A recess opening off a wall of a larger room. Often used as a sitting area, coat room, or storage area. AMPERE - AMPS The standard measure of electric current. Residential electric circuits, for example, usually have has a capacity of about 20 amperes. ARCH The curved or pointed top on a door or open entryway. Arches come in many different shapes and styles. ART NOUVEAU A style of architecture and interior decorating of the late 1800s and marked by the overly ornate use of undulating imagery, such as waves, flames, flower stalks, and flowing hair.
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