The first-stage turbine nozzle has an outer
and an inner band joined by hollow partitions.
The vanes of the nozzle direct the gases from
the combustion section onto the forward tur-
bine rotor at the proper angle. Combustor cool-
ing air is forced into the turbine nozzle vanes,
forming a boundary layer to cool the vanes.
Turbine
The turbine section (Figure 7-6), consisting
of the turbine stator casing assembly and a
two-stage turbine rotor assembly, utilizes com-
bustion air from the combustion section to
drive the turbine.
The turbine stator casing assembly consists
of several components mounted on an annu-
lar outer casing that is split and flanged along
the horizontal centerline. Shrouds for both
the first- and second-stage turbine wheels
and the second-stage turbine nozzles are in-
stalled in the stator casing.
The major components of the turbine rotor
assembly are two turbine wheel assemblies, a
turbine interstage seal assembly, a torque ring
assembly, and standard hardware. The first-
stage turbine wheel is integral with an inter-
nally splined shaft which supports the entire
assembly on the engine drive shaft.
Baffles are inserted between turbine blade
shanks to prevent crossflow of gases and to
dampen vibration.
Exhaust
The exhaust section is formed by the outer
casing and an exhaust cone. The exhaust sec-
tions function to direct the combustion gases
from the engine.
Exhaust thermocouples and engine pressure
ratio (EPR) probes are mounted on the ex-
haust cone outer casing.
Accessory Section
The engine accessories are driven through a
shaft gear driver splined to the aft end of the
compressor drive shaft. A bevel gear on the
driver shaft engages a gear on a radial drive
shaft which transmits power to accessory
gearbox. The accessory gearbox under the
engine mainframe is the mount for the fuel
pump and fuel control, the overspeed gover-
nor, the oil pump and tachometer generator,
the hydraulic pump, and the starter-generator.
On CJ610-1 engines, the accessory gearbox is
mounted under the front frame, receiving power
through a transfer gearbox and a transfer shaft.
ENGINE NACELLES
Each engine nacelle assembly consists of four
sections: a nose intake, a bottom section, a top
section, and a tailcone. Each section, inter-
locked and secured with fasteners, is easily re-
m o v e d f o r e n g i n e m a i n t e n a n c e a n d / o r
inspection. Air scoops are installed in the na-
celles for the starter-generator and engine
cooling. An access plate, secured by fasteners,
is installed in the top nacelle section for ac-
cess to the engine oil filler and dipstick.
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Figure 7-6. Turbine Section
SECOND-STAGE
TURBINE
NOZZLE
FIRST-STAGE
TURBINE WHEEL
OUTER CASING
OUTER LABYRINTH SEAL
INNER
LABYRINTH
SEAL
SEAL
RUNNER
NO. 3
BEARING
INNER
RACE
BALANCE
PISTON
CHAMBER
SECOND-STAGE
TURBINE WHEEL