STEAM TURBINE DIAPHRAGM
A class with identifier
http://staging4.data.posccaesar.org/iso/15926-4/rdl/RDS424746831
Definition | A <STEAM TURBINE DIAPHRAGM> is a <DIAPHRAGM> that is a partition between pressure stages in a turbine's casing. Diaphragms hold the vane-shaped nozzles and seals between the stages. Usually labyrinth-type seals are used. One-half of the diaphragm is fitted into the top of the casing, the other half into the bottom. |
ISO number | 8197 |
Note | The diaphragm segments include substantially semi-annular outer and inner rings carrying a plurality of circumferentially spaced partitions between them. The buckets and partitions form a stage of the steam turbine. |
RDS number | RDS424746831 |
Source | Rotating Equipment |