For a Kaplan turbine, the whirl velocity at inlet of the turbine is given to be 18 m/s. The blade velocity is given as 25 m/s. What is the hydraulic efficiency for a head of 50 m. Take g = 10 m/s2?

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Kaplan Turbine topics include: Kaplan turbine velocity diagrams, kaplan turbine work and efficiency. The Kaplan turbine is a propeller-type water turbine that generates electricity from flowing water. It was developed in 1913 by Austrian professor Viktor Kaplan.  Kaplan turbines are used for power generation and are generally efficient over a range of flow rates. They are used for low head and high flow conditions and are suitable for low-pressure hydropower projects.  Here are some characteristics of Kaplan turbines: Axial-flow turbines: The direction of flow does not vary while crossing... Show more

For a Kaplan turbine, the whirl velocity at inlet of the turbine is given to be 18 m/s. The blade velocity is given as 25 m/s. What is the hydraulic efficiency for a head of 50 m. Take g = 10 m/s<sup>2</sup>?






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