Steam turbines; a practical and theoretical treatise for engineers and students, including a discussion of the gas turbine . Fig. 143. Sturtevant Turbine with the Wheel Removed to the Side to Show theArrangement of the Buckets. toward the right from the nozzle into the bucket opposite it onthe wheel. From this moving bucket the steam will be divertedback into the stationary bucket next to the nozzle and the steam. Fig. 144. Sturtevant Nozzle and Stationary Buckets, showing Flanged Connec-tion to the Steam Chest. path continues alternately through moving and stationarybuckets until the last sta


Steam turbines; a practical and theoretical treatise for engineers and students, including a discussion of the gas turbine . Fig. 143. Sturtevant Turbine with the Wheel Removed to the Side to Show theArrangement of the Buckets. toward the right from the nozzle into the bucket opposite it onthe wheel. From this moving bucket the steam will be divertedback into the stationary bucket next to the nozzle and the steam. Fig. 144. Sturtevant Nozzle and Stationary Buckets, showing Flanged Connec-tion to the Steam Chest. path continues alternately through moving and stationarybuckets until the last stationary bucket has been passed, whenit will escape into the casing and into the exhaust pipe. Thestationary bucket shown to the left of the nozzle is called a COMMERCIAL TYPES 261 supplementary bucket intended to utilize the velocity ofthe steam escaping over the top of the first moving bucket oppo-site the nozzle. Its function is to divert this steam leakage into the moving buckets.


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