Method of manufacturing a turbine rotor

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator

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29418, 29423, 29DIG4, 29DIG5, 164 75, 164 761, 164101, 228118, 228194, 416213R, 416244A, B21K 304, B23P 1502, B23P 1504

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ABSTRACT:
The disclosure relates to a process for the fabrication of low cost dual property turbine rotors having blades that are mechanically retained and a blade ring that is permanently bonded to a central hub.

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