turbomachinery
/ˌtɜrboʊməˈʃinəri/
noun
- Machines that transfer energy between a fluid and a rotating part, such as turbines, compressors, and pumps.
- Engineers are designing new turbomachinery for jet engines that uses less fuel.
- The factory produces turbomachinery used in oil refineries and gas pipelines.
- The power plant relies on advanced turbomachinery to generate electricity efficiently.