A
chimney is a structure which provides ventilation for hot
flue gases or
smoke from a
boiler,
stove,
furnace or
fireplace to the outside
atmosphere. Chimneys are typically vertical, or as near as possible to vertical, to ensure that the gases flow smoothly, drawing air into the
combustion in what is known as the
stack, or chimney, effect. The space inside a chimney is called a
flue. Chimneys may be found in buildings, steam locomotives and ships. In the United States, the term
smokestack (colloquially,
stack) is also used when referring to
locomotive chimneys or
ship chimneys, and the term
funnel can also be used.