There is a steam drum on the boiler picture I provided, two reason I know for sure:
1) it is in the drawing
2) I have crawled through it, the steam drum that is, not to mention the two mud drums that is installed.
The latest addition of "Steam": "Reprint of the 1927 edition
This is a rare...
Here is a type of drawing am loking for this is a subcritical boiler coal firehttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=19a26d7a-5f6f-4f07-90a2-4ed8323e5b90&file=Sub_CritBlr.JPG
Supercritcal: As previously stated it is a once through, meaning what comes in goes out, there is a steam drum, but may or may not have a mud/water drum, the steam is generated within the water wall tubes. The SC boiler operates up to 4500 psig.
Thanks AllHandsTaken, but the drawing I am looking for is a scaled version..blueprint type like the one the can be found or seen in Basics of Boiler and HRSG Design book, it was also released by B&W on the A type boiler or El-Paso type boiler.
eliebl, I have attached a link for your review...