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Why not turbomachinery?

If you're looking for a challenging specialty for your graduate degree in mechanical engineering, take a look at the Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M University.

Turbomachinery is a challenging and diverse field that draws on most of the disciplines in mechanical engineering. Textbooks describe turbomachinery as rotating machinery that extracts or adds energy to fluids.

Think about it this way: turbomachinery is everything from classic Dutch windmills to the space shuttle's main engine turbopumps. It's the jet engines that power airliners across the country and the blower in your air conditioning system.

 

 

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