I can't find any name of it. I see it on some gas turbines but not all of them.
Edit: Found them, they are called struts.
I can't find any name of it. I see it on some gas turbines but not all of them.
Edit: Found them, they are called struts.
Those are the structural elements (struts) holding/supporting the cone in the middle in respect to the outer case. As a side effect they also straighten the airflow entering the compressor. On the Olympus (and most probably on other engines as well) they were also used to let hot air flow toward the cone for anti-icing purposes (A1 in the following cutaway - cutaway source):
In that cutaway it's also possible to see that the cone, in turn, holds the shaft (through the roller bearings) of the low-pressure compressor.