Fastening arrangement especially for a turbine and a condenser

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60690, F01D 2528, F01K 1102

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042572339

ABSTRACT:
A fastening arrangement for a turbine and a condenser is disclosed wherein the turbine and the condenser are fastened to a common foundation table in order to decrease the effect of dynamic loads on the machine parts of a turbine and its foundations. The foundation table is spring-supported on a plurality of supports of another supporting structure. A flexible connection is provided between the turbine and the condenser with one of the bearing members of the arrangement being located variously about the foundation table. One of the bearing members is preferably arranged on a top surface of the foundation table and another bearing member may be arranged below or within the foundation table. Furthermore, the other bearing member may be cast within the foundation table or be resiliently mounted for axial movement within a recess of the table.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1751602 (1930-03-01), Ray
patent: 3074236 (1963-01-01), Caldwell et al.

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