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Turbo Mechanics

02/20/2012 8:13 AM

what is k and L position of turbine rotor?

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02/20/2012 8:17 AM

I give up. What are they?

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02/20/2012 12:24 PM

Is there a context for the question? Is this in reference to a particular standard, vendor, or testbook?

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Re: Turbo Mechanics

02/20/2012 2:03 PM

i dont know . i just heard from someone that k and l position are taken when you are centering the rotor in bottom half casing of the turbine. thts it . plzzz reply

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Re: Turbo Mechanics

02/21/2012 3:46 AM

"i just heard from someone"

plzzzzzzz... why don't you ask that someone from whom you heard these alphabets?

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02/21/2012 9:25 AM

'L' if I know what "someone" might have meant!

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02/20/2012 5:23 PM
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