18:15 May 3, 2020 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Automotive / Cars & Trucks | |||||||
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módulo medio estandarizado Explanation: This refers to steam turbines. I couldn't find anything related to cars, but I hope it helps. Please, read section "Modularized Turbine Design" in page 18 [reference 1], and see figure 34 [ref 1] where you can see de "front standard" (...the thrust bearing is located in the front standard, close to the high pressure stages. [reference 2] In the middle module it is suposed to be the low-pressure section of the turbine. Also in figure 6 [ref. 2] you can see in more detail the front standard and in figure 7 [ref. 2] you can see the low pressure rotor. Ref. 1: https://www.ge.com/content/dam/gepowerpgdp/global/en_US/docu... Ref. 2: https://www.ge.com/content/dam/gepowerpgdp/global/en_US/docu... https://www.ge.com/content/dam/gepower-pgdp/global/en_US/documents/technical/ger/ger-3705-ge-steam-turbine-design-philosophy-techology-progr https://www.ge.com/content/dam/gepower-pgdp/global/en_US/documents/technical/ger/ger-3582e-steam-turbines-for-stag-power-systems.pdf |
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