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Aaron Fagan

Aaron Fagan is a Senior Editor for AGMA Media's Gear Technology and Power Transmission Engineering magazines.

Articles by Aaron Fagan

POWER PLAY | 2025-04-01

From Anime to Engineering

For anime lovers, Gundam is not just a Japanese television series; it’s a cultural phenomenon. Since its debut in 1979, Mobile Suit Gundam has shaped how we think about the future, technology, and humanity’s place in the cosmos. Set in the Universal Century, a fictional era where humans live in space, Gundam’s depiction of “mobile suits” and the struggles of war has resonated with generations of fans across the globe. But the impact of Gundam goes far beyond entertainment—it’s a symbol of human ambition, creativity, and the drive to reach beyond our current limitations. 

POWER PLAY | 2025-02-14

A Transmission from 2050

In the not-so-distant future, the world of power transmission has undergone a transformation so profound that today’s engineers would scarcely recognize it. Welcome
to the year 2050, where gears, drives, and motion systems have evolved into technological marvels beyond imagination. Let’s take a whimsical yet insightful journey through
the advancements shaping tomorrow’s motion technology.

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2024-10-02

A Backward Glance at TPS 2024

Organized by the Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M University, the annual Turbomachinery and Pump Symposia (TPS)—the 53rd Turbomachinery and 40th International Pump Users—event was held August 20–22, at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston.

POWER PLAY | 2024-10-02

Can’t Help Myself

I recently discovered a 2016 exhibition hosted by the Guggenheim Museum that left an indelible mark on the contemporary art scene—Sun Yuan and Peng Yu’s installation titled “Can’t Help Myself.” This piece, a chilling convergence of technology, human emotion, and social commentary, showcased the artistic duo’s ability to transform complex concepts into visceral experiences. Through its profound simplicity, the installation raised questions about control, autonomy, and the human condition in an increasingly automated world.

POWER PLAY | 2024-08-05

Lego Releases Apollo Lunar Rover Model

The Lego Technic NASA Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle—LRV set is a detailed 1:8 scale model of the original moon buggy used by NASA’s last three Apollo crews. Comprising 1,913 pieces, this set follows Lego’s earlier releases of the Saturn V rocket and Apollo 11 lunar module. The new Lego set will be available in stores on August 1.

| 2024-04-02

The Wheelwork of the Universe

Hanging above my desk is a quote from Nikola Tesla that reads, “Every living being is an engine geared to the wheelwork of the universe.” What this means to me evolves daily. For example, I was walking the dogs over the weekend, and I noticed a gray piece of plastic on the lawn. My first instinct was it must go to a toy of some kind. I have been trying to imagine all week what it might go to.

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2024-03-01

Powering the Future of Transportation

As the world transitions towards sustainable energy solutions, the demand for electric vehicles (EVs) is rapidly growing. This shift not only highlights the importance of reducing carbon emissions but also underscores the critical role of mining in supporting the infrastructure needed for this green revolution. From lithium-ion batteries to rare earth metals, mining plays a pivotal role in powering the future of transportation. The intricate relationship between mining and EV infrastructure highlights challenges, opportunities, and the path forward.

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2024-03-01

Introducing the Bearing Show 2024

Mark your calendars for March 19–21, 2024, as the Bearing Show—colocated with Lubricant Expo—descends upon Huntington Place in Detroit. As North America’s premier exhibition and conference dedicated to bearings, this free-to-attend event promises to be a groundbreaking convergence of industry leaders, technological advancements, and invaluable networking.

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2024-02-06

Advancing Motion and Power: A Conversation with Roger Thomas from Flender Corporation

In an exclusive interview conducted at the Motion + Power Technology Expo 2023 in Detroit, marketing director Roger Thomas of Flender Corporation sheds light on the Flender One helical gear unit. Our discussion delves into product development, its link between product design and digital services, and the overarching commitment of Flender toward sustainability. 

POWER PLAY | 2024-02-06

Flight of the Valkyries

POWER PLAY | 2023-09-29

A Theory of Gravity

The electrification movement has the potential to significantly impact the industrial motion industry in several ways, as industries seek to reduce their carbon footprint, increase energy efficiency, and adopt more sustainable practices. The movement could lead to advancements in energy storage solutions for motion systems, ensuring consistent and reliable operation.

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2023-09-28

Next-Generation Lubricants for Marine Applications

From manufacturing to maritime, the quest for sustainable solutions has given rise to the development of environmentally friendly lubricants. Among these, Environmentally Considerate Lubricants (ECL) and Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants (EALs) have gained prominence for their positive impact on both equipment performance and the planet. Let’s delve into the differences and advantages of these lubricant classifications.

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2023-09-05

A Closer Look at TPS

The Houston Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia (TPS), still organized by the Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M University, will gather for the 52nd Turbomachinery and 39th Pump Symposium annual event from September 26–28, at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston.

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2023-08-03

Get Pumped for TPS 2023!

TPS, still organized by the Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M University, will gather for the 52nd Turbomachinery and 39th Turbo annual event from September 26–28, at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston.

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2023-06-05

Brakes and Clutches for Integration into OEM Applications

Brakes and clutches play a crucial role in various applications, and their importance lies in their ability to control motion and transmit power with precision and accuracy and enhance the safety and protection of personnel and equipment. They also optimize energy consumption and reduce downtime. The ability to integrate these components into OEM applications is essential. Below we focus on the brake and clutch solutions provided by Force Control, Miki Pulley, and Ringfeder.

POWER PLAY | 2023-06-05

Industry 5.0

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2023-03-21

Peering into the Crystal Ball on Condition Monitoring Technology

There is an increasing trend toward integrating evermore compact smart components into larger, more complex motion control systems, and advances in AI, ML, and IIoT are helping with the speed and quality of their adoption.

POWER PLAY | 2023-03-21

Metaphor: An Object in Motion

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2022-12-02

Highlights of Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia 2022

Overall, the Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia saw 3,815 attendees, hosted 94 technical sessions, and had 274 exhibiting companies. Many attendees commented on the value of networking conversation at the show. From 2021 to 2022, TPS saw an increase in international delegates, with just 19 countries represented in 2021, to 44 countries represented in 2022. Below is a taste of the booths we had the chance to visit.

POWER PLAY | 2022-12-02

Wind of Change

Wind-turbine drivetrains undergo severe transient loading during start-ups, shut-downs, emergency stops, and during grid connections. Load cases that result in torque reversals may be particularly damaging to bearings, as rollers may be skidding during the sudden relocation of the loaded zone. Seals and lubrication systems must work reliably over a wide temperature variation to prevent the ingress of dirt and moisture and perform effectively at all rotational speeds in the gearbox. Many wind-turbine gearboxes have also suffered from fundamental design issues such as ineffective interference fits that result in unintended motion and wear, ineffectiveness of internal lubrication paths and problems with sealing. Improving the resistance of future gearbox designs to all these issues is a key to the future cost of energy generated by wind turbines.

POWER PLAY | 2022-10-05

Production May Vary

It can’t be easy starting a new car company let alone bringing back an old one that ended almost as soon as it began. The original DeLorean Motor Company (DMC) headed by John DeLorean went spectacularly bankrupt in 1982 due to issues of quality among other things. Yet DeLorean once said, “It’s inevitable that the company come back,” and despite many attempts by various parties to revive the company over the years, DMC is now back to the future of automobiles deep in the heart of Texas.

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2022-09-13

Hannover Messe USA 2022 Booth Previews

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2022-08-03

A Preview of the 2022 Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia

The Houston Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia (TPS) began as a 200-person Turbomachinery Symposium on the campus of Texas A&M University in 1972. The Pump Symposium was founded in 1984 and joined with Turbo for a singular event in 2011. TPS is a vital industry event that offers a forum for the exchange of ideas between rotating equipment engineers and technicians worldwide. For nearly 50 years, TPS is known for its impact on turbomachinery, pump, oil & gas, petrochemical, power, aerospace, chemical, and water industries through two pathways: the technical program and the exhibition.

FEATURE ARTICLES | 2022-06-06

Putting the Brakes on Supply Chain Issues and More

The complexity of supply chain issues in a globally interdependent economy is vast, and there are multiple aspects to be addressed in each problem. Food supply has been in the spotlight throughout the pandemic and considering inflation and other factors, the issues aren’t likely to disappear overnight. However, companies like Warner Electric, Force Control, and Miki Pulley are literally putting the brakes on some of these issues with solutions for today and tomorrow. Warner Electric and Miki Pulley both offer brake solutions that include various robotic and battery-powered agricultural equipment being developed for the future while Force Control addresses the here and now with a brake solution for a palletizer problem that was disrupting production at National Frozen Foods.

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