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- Turbomachinery, in mechanical engineering, describes machines that transfer energy between a rotor and a fluid, including both turbines and compressors...
- compressors, are a sub-class of dynamic axisymmetric work-absorbing turbomachinery. They achieve pressure rise by adding energy to the continuous flow...
- (Societas Europaea) is a German manufacturer of large diesel engines and turbomachinery for maritime and stationary applications based in Augsburg. The company...
- aeronautics and aerospace, environment and applied fluid dynamics, turbomachinery and propulsion. Founded in 1956, it is located in Sint-Genesius-Rode...
- Three-dimension losses and correlation in turbomachinery refers to the measurement of flow-fields in three dimensions, where measuring the loss of smoothness...
- R&D Dynamics Corporation Foil bearing supported high speed turbomachinery Turbomachinery and Energy System Laboratory at UTA Archived 2016-03-05 at the...
- BVSSS (2018). Turbomachinery. McGraw-Hill Education. pp. 23–24. ISBN 9789353161163. Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Turbomachinery. 2014. doi:10...
- Rhineland-Palatinate. The company was formed after Colfax Corporation acquired Siemens Turbomachinery Equipment GmbH (STE) from Siemens in October 2017 for €195 million....
- Cyrus B. (2000). "The Historical Development of Turbomachinery". Proceedings of the 29th Turbomachinery Symposium, Texas A&M University, 2000. pp. 281-321...
- turbine equations are the most fundamental equations in the field of turbomachinery. These equations govern the power, efficiencies and other factors that...