Dynamic simulation of compressor anti-surge system demands special care.
The future of hydrogen in power generation depends on the successful integration of technology, infrastructure, and regulatory measures.
Jeff Wirt, Director of Catalyst Systems at EnergyLink International sat with Turbomachinery to discuss a new direct injection system for liquid ammonia that streamlines Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) in gas turbines. By eliminating the need for vaporization skids, blowers, and extensive piping, the technology reduces costs, improves NOx reduction efficiency, and lowers parasitic power consumption. Full-scale field tests confirm the system not only meets regulatory limits but also outperforms traditional SCR methods while offering faster deployment for a range of turbine models.
The number of carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities in the pipeline is at an all-time high, with accelerating momentum for deployment and application across industries.
Fluid-film bearings are essential to turbomachinery performance, but their reliability depends on careful attention to design, lubrication, and monitoring practices. Day Griffin, MSME, PE, and Michael Branagan Ph.D., PE from Pioneer Motor Bearing Company spoke with Turbomachinery International about how operators must balance precision and maintenance discipline to maximize bearing life and prevent costly failures.
The Conference held in Budapest, Hungary offered detailed insights on technical advancements, case studies and interactive sessions for participants.
Rotating Machinery Services’ shop in Pennsylvania is home to 30,000 square feet of turbomachinery repair and maintenance space.
The number of carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities in the pipeline is at an all-time high, with accelerating momentum for deployment and application across industries.
Reciprocating and centrifugal compressors are viable options for hydrogen compression with enhanced and adapted sealing methods, alternative valve selections, and additional staging.
Gas turbines can be optimized to offer improved efficiency and extended service lives by adapting assets to match the changing dynamics of the power generation landscape.
The typical industrial plant only considers 1% of its assets critical, creating risk for profits and safety. This guide will teach you how to truly go plantwide with condition monitoring.
Facing rising demand, decarbonization targets, and supply chain volatility, John Crane’s Nico Schmaeling urged turbomachinery professionals at the 2025 Turbomachinery & Pump Symposium to address the energy trilemma—security, affordability, and sustainability—through smarter design, efficiency upgrades, and cross-industry collaboration.
Baker Hughes’ NMBL LNG delivers flexibility in an increasingly dynamic LNG market.
Steam chemistry control is vital to minimize turbine efficiency losses or, in more extreme cases, turbine blade failures with the unit in operation at power plants and co-generation facilities.
Sponsored Content: At TPS 2023, Turbomachinery International spoke with Mike Hedger, Director of Engineering at CDI Products.
Myth Busters Klaus Brun and Rainer Kurz discuss what AI is and isn’t, its shortcomings and strengths, and how it’s changing the turbomachinery and power generation industries.
Gas turbines can be optimized to offer improved efficiency and extended service lives by adapting assets to match the changing dynamics of the power generation landscape.
Aftercooler discharge temperature was found to be a significant indicator of partial condensing potential and a critical variable to control and prevent condensation.