What is the name associated with the surround and support for the various uptakes to ensure the dispersion of exhaust gases to the atmosphere and away from the ship?
• Exhaust gas routing on ships – how hot gases travel from engines/boilers to open air • Difference between uptake, flue, and the external structure that surrounds/supports them • Where on the ship the exhaust finally exits into the atmosphere
• Think about which term describes the internal gas passages versus the larger outside structure you can see from a distance • Ask yourself: which choice is the name for the visible structure high above the deck that helps send exhaust gases away from the ship? • Consider which term is usually used for individual ducts/pipes and which is used for the whole enclosing/supporting housing
• Identify which option names the visible external structure on a ship associated with exhaust discharge • Separate in your mind the internal gas passages (inside) from the supporting/enclosing structure (outside) • Confirm which term in marine engineering refers specifically to the housing that helps disperse gases safely above and away from the vessel
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