GAS TURBINE SHAFT BEARING SYSTEM SERVICE TOOL AND BEARING SYSTEM SERVICE METHOD
A gas turbine shaft bearing system (bearing and/or seal component) service method and service tool that applies biasing force between a gas turbine shaft and a bearing system component supporting the shaft, so that the bearing system component can be removed or installed. The bearing system service...
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creator | CISLOIU CEZAR EDWARDS JAMES B |
description | A gas turbine shaft bearing system (bearing and/or seal component) service method and service tool that applies biasing force between a gas turbine shaft and a bearing system component supporting the shaft, so that the bearing system component can be removed or installed. The bearing system service tool is coupled directly to the bearing system component and the shaft, preferably without the need for external fixtures. A biasing force generator, such as a hydraulic unit applies a force on the bearing system component to cause component movement on or off the shaft. Counter-biasing forces are resisted by the fixed position turbine shaft. By exerting biasing force directly between the turbine shaft and bearing system component the service tool can be constructed of smaller, man portable components that are more easily maneuvered within relatively confined turbine service spaces, which are common in field installations. |
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title | GAS TURBINE SHAFT BEARING SYSTEM SERVICE TOOL AND BEARING SYSTEM SERVICE METHOD |
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