Gas turbine engines seal assembly and methods of assembling...

Power plants – Motor having exhaust fluid treating or handling means

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C415S104000, C415S107000, C415S111000, C415S173500, C415S174500, C029S464000, C029S889200, C029S889220

Reexamination Certificate

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07363762

ABSTRACT:
A method of assembling a gas turbine engine includes providing a gas turbine engine including a compressor, a combustor downstream from the compressor, and a turbine coupled to the compressor, and coupling a seal assembly aft of the compressor such that air discharged through the seal assembly facilitates reducing the cavity pressure, and therefore reducing the axial forces induced to an aft side of the compressor.

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