Methods and apparatus for assembling a rotary machine

Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Bearing – seal – or liner between runner portion and static part – Resilient – flexible – or resiliently biased

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C415S174500, C277S413000

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11219268

ABSTRACT:
A method for assembling at least one seal assembly to a turbine having a casing extending at least partially around a rotor is provided. The method includes coupling the seal assembly to the casing such that the seal assembly extends into a fluid flow passage defined between the rotor and the casing and coupling at least one spring between the seal assembly and the casing to bias each seal assembly.

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