turbomachinery love

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  • noun Turbomachines collectively.

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turbo- +‎ machinery

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Examples

  • GE unit to buy stake in Chinese turbomachinery co.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • GE unit to buy stake in Chinese turbomachinery co.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Today, thanks to NASA research in combustion, turbomachinery, lubrication, aerodynamics, acoustics, and materials and structures, those airliners are 50 percent quieter, 25 percent more fuel efficient, and emit less than half the atmospheric pollutants.

    John Gibbons Testimony Before House Science Committee ITY National Archives 1995

  • Whitney has provided major support for Virginia Tech's research in turbomachinery and propulsion.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • Boyce, who has authored three best-selling engineering books and more than 150 technical papers and reports on gas turbines, compressors, pumps, fluid mechanics and turbomachinery, has also taught more than 100 short courses and made numerous speeches on the subject.

    National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2010

  • "At this facility, our employees assemble, package, test and ship turbomachinery solutions to customers in more than 90 countries," said Steve Gosselin, Solar Turbines president and Caterpillar vice president.

    TradingMarkets 2010

  • "At this facility, our employees assemble, package, test and ship turbomachinery solutions to customers in more than 90 countries," said Steve Gosselin, Solar Turbines president and Caterpillar vice president.

    TradingMarkets 2010

  • Whitney, Aerojet, and Rolls Royce are the design of hydrogen fuel injectors for gas turbines, measurement of turbine temperatures and heat transfer, determination of combustion stability in afterburners and dry-low nitrogen dioxide burners, reduction of turbomachinery noise, testing of supersonic combustion, and the development and licensing of high temperature heat flux sensors.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • More than 13,500 Solar gas turbine engines and turbomachinery systems are used on land and offshore in 96 nations for the production and transmission of crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas and for generating electricity and thermal energy for a wide variety of industrial applications.

    TradingMarkets 2010

  • More than 13,500 Solar gas turbine engines and turbomachinery systems are used on land and offshore in 96 nations for the production and transmission of crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas and for generating electricity and thermal energy for a wide variety of industrial applications.

    TradingMarkets 2010

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