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| ==Feu ouvert en thermographie== | | ==Feu ouvert en thermographie== |
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− | A fireplace is an architectural structure designed to contain a fire. Fireplaces are used at the present time mostly for the relaxing ambiance they create. Historically they were used for the practical purposes of heating, cooking, and heating water for laundry and domestic uses. A fire is contained in a firebox or firepit; a chimney or other flue allows exhaust to escape. A fireplace may have: a foundation; a hearth; a firebox; a mantelpiece; a chimney crane, used in kitchen and laundry fireplaces; a grate; a lintel; a lintel bar; overmantel; a damper; a smoke chamber; a throat; a flue. On the exterior there is often a corbeled brick crown; the projecting courses of brick act as a drip course to keep rainwater from running down the exterior walls. A cap, hood, or shroud serves to keep rainwater out of the exterior of the chimney; rain in the chimney is a much greater problem in chimneys lined with impervious flue tiles or metal liners than with the traditional masonry chimney, which soaks up all but the most violent rain. Some chimneys have a spark arrestor incorporated into the crown or cap.
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| Un feu ouvert est un élément d'architecture destiné à recevoir un feu, généralement de bois, parfois avec de la tourbe ou des bouses séchées. | | Un feu ouvert est un élément d'architecture destiné à recevoir un feu, généralement de bois, parfois avec de la tourbe ou des bouses séchées. |
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[modifier] Feu ouvert en thermographie
Un feu ouvert est un élément d'architecture destiné à recevoir un feu, généralement de bois, parfois avec de la tourbe ou des bouses séchées.
English: Fireplace
Nederlands: Open Haard