Courtesy Texas A&M Turbo Lab HOUSTON, Texas — The Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M University hosted another record-breaking Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia last week. The 47th Turbomachinery and 34th International Pump User’s Symposia (TPS 2018) attracted 53 new companies to the George R. Brown Convention Center, for a total of 365 exhibiting companies, topping TPS 2016’s record by five companies. The exhibition featured full-size equipment and emerging technology and industry trends from leading turbomachinery, pump and related organizations. Already, 85 percent of the exhibit floor for TPS 2019 has been reserved. 4,750 unique delegates representing 45 countries visited the exhibition or attended technical sessions. Engineers and technicians, from novice to experienced, chose from a combination of 18 short courses, 18 lectures, 23 tutorials, 24 discussion groups and 32 case studies. The technical program is selected by the turbomachinery and pump advisory committees and led by engineers and technicians with experience in particular disciplines. Topics included compressors, steam and gas turbines, expanders, pumps and drivers, and auxiliary equipment such as couplings, bearings, gearboxes, dry gas seals and annular seals. Technical content from TPS 2018 will be available to the public in March 2019. Proceedings from previous symposia are free for perusal and download BY CLICKING HERE. The Call for Papers for the TPS 2019 program is now open. One- to-three page abstracts are due Monday, Oct. 22. For submission details, CLICK HERE. “I am grateful to all of our authors, leaders, delegates, exhibitors and advisers who make TPS a staple event for the industry,” said Dr. Eric L. Petersen, Turbo Lab director. “I am fortunate to be a part of this unique forum, where the best in the industry come to share their expertise. I look forward to building on this experience for many more successful symposia to come.” TPS 2019 is set for Sept. 10-12 in Houston. Short courses will be held in conjunction with the symposia on Sept. 9. To learn more about TPS and see photos from this year’s event, CLICK HERE. To reserve exhibit space, email martha@turbo-lab.tamu.edu. Pumps & Systems was at the event. Check out some photos.
Visiting with @ITTGouldsPumps at #TPS2018 by the VS6 vertical multi-stage low flow high head pump @TurboLabTEES pic.twitter.com/O67C5vMGaG
— Drew Champlin (@DChamplinPS) September 19, 2018
Great visit with Dickow Pump on final day of #TPS2018 #GetSocialTPS @TurboLabTEES pic.twitter.com/UhiWmeZJF3
— Drew Champlin (@DChamplinPS) September 20, 2018
Visiting with ProFlow Pumping Solutions president Scott Champlin at #TPS2018 #GetSocialTPS @TurboLabTEES pic.twitter.com/YM7gmoXEpi
— Drew Champlin (@DChamplinPS) September 19, 2018
Enjoyed visiting with @Sundyne at #TPS2018 #GetSocialTPS @TurboLabTEES pic.twitter.com/PaK0vh0XKg
— Drew Champlin (@DChamplinPS) September 19, 2018
Thanks to Brandy for letting us get a moment with Gus the Turbo Lab #TPS2018 #GetSocialTPS @TurboLabTEES pic.twitter.com/MuAs9DlKxY
— Drew Champlin (@DChamplinPS) September 19, 2018
Enjoyed a visit with @JohnCraneInc at #TPS2018 pic.twitter.com/5hWWRO5NnG
— Drew Champlin (@DChamplinPS) September 18, 2018
Great visiting with Chris at @AESSEALplc at #TPS2018 pic.twitter.com/f3BxOPg2Zh
— Drew Champlin (@DChamplinPS) September 18, 2018
Great visit with @PumpWorks610 @PumpWorksIndust #TPS2018 pic.twitter.com/TTv0ZQRThs
— Drew Champlin (@DChamplinPS) September 18, 2018
Great visit with @voithgroup at #TPS2018 @voith pic.twitter.com/KW22WSgav1
— Drew Champlin (@DChamplinPS) September 18, 2018
Great visiting with @Pulsafeeder1 and EAB member Axel Bokiba at #TPS2018 @TurboLabTEES pic.twitter.com/UdAllHThlg
— Drew Champlin (@DChamplinPS) September 18, 2018