The document provides an overview of the basic parts of a steam turbine, including turbine casings, rotors, blades, stationary blades and nozzles, shrouds, barring devices, seals, couplings, governors, and lubrication systems. It describes the materials, designs, and purposes of each part. The rotors can be disc-type or drum-type, depending on the turbine design. Blades are made of heat-resistant alloys and fastened via different methods. Seals prevent steam leakage and include shaft seals like carbon rings or labyrinth seals and blade seals such as labyrinth seals. Larger turbines use pressurized lubrication systems to lubricate bearings.