Claims
- 1. A waterwall comprising a plurality of water tubes extending in a spaced parallel relationship; a plurality of continuous fins extending between adjacent tubes for the length thereof and connected to the outer surfaces of said tubes for forming a gas-tight structure, one surface of which is exposed directly to erosion-causing particulate material; and a plurality of erosion resistant studs extending around the exposed surface of said structure in a spaced relationship, each stud comprising a rod member, and a weldable member projecting from at end surface of said rod member and welded to said exposed surface of said structure, the length and diameter of said weldable member being such that, after welding, the melted portion of said weldable member extends over substantially the entire surface area of said exposed tube surface corresponding to said end surface of said rod member.
- 2. The waterwall of claim 1 wherein said studs extend in spaced rows, with the studs of each row being staggered relative to the studs in adjacent rows.
- 3. The waterwall of claim 1 wherein the diameter of each of said tubes is at least five times greater than the diameter of said studs.
- 4. The waterwall of claim 1 wherein the diameter of each of said tubes is approximately three inches and the diameter of each of said studs is approximately one-half inch.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 550,700, filed Nov. 10, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,554,967 granted Nov. 26, 1985.
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Divisions (1)
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