
High-pressure gas pipelines may be vital to increasing natural gas transportation capacity, but certain cost, compression, and materials challenges present widespread integration roadblocks.

High-pressure gas pipelines may be vital to increasing natural gas transportation capacity, but certain cost, compression, and materials challenges present widespread integration roadblocks.

Integrating detailed vibration analyses with critical operational data allows for a more proactive, diagnostic approach to turbomachinery health monitoring.

Eliminating unsteady load, modifying component geometry, and/or damping the entire system may reduce unwanted fluid-structure interactions and prevent turbomachinery damage.

Sealed compressors leverage compactness, low maintenance requirements, and emissions-free operation to enable solutions across the ongoing energy transition.

Turbomachinery International is celebrating Klaus Brun and Rainer Kurz, the Myth Busters, for 20 years of consistent debate, exploration, and the technical breakdown of all things rotating machinery.

The March 2026 issue covers centrifugal compressor shaft vibration, quality assurance and control, sealed compressors, fluid-structure interactions, high-pressure pipelines, and more.