tritek61 (Jan 18, 2022)
Welding and grinding wires. Westinghouse Electric Corporation. 1956.
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old_toolmaker (Jan 16, 2022)
Dick
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bruce.desertrat (Jan 17, 2022)
Shades of the future; two merely observing in hardhats. Those working instead of posing in fedora's and ball caps......
As to when women and men had clear identity, the pic label is confusing.
That looks a lot more like a steam turbine (ie 'low pressure') then any motor armature, no?
Sincerely,
Toolmaker51
...we'll learn more by wandering than searching...
cmarlow (Jan 16, 2022)
I agree it's the low pressure section of a multi-stage (H.P.(I.P.?)L.P.) steam turbine of it era, in the 1960's/70's 500 MW sets I worked on that's smaller than the I.P. section. The pressure/temperature differences would be interesting to know, ours were HP inlet 165 bar / 541°C , IP inlet 40 bar / 541°C and 3 x LP in parallel acting as 1 turbine with residual pressure from IP outlet entering and below atmospheric pressure (vacuum) at the condensed exit. The LP sections final blade set were large enough in diameter that the root was travelling below the speed of sound and the tips above. Failure to 'bar' (continuing to turn the shaft using an electric motor via a reduction gearbox) would lead to differential cooling and a bent turbine shaft, we even had a 'ride the tool post' lathe big enough to machine the LP sections.
Toolmaker51 (Jan 17, 2022)
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