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Hydraulic Turbine
The Kaplan turbine is a type of water turbine that is commonly used for hydroelectric power generation, particularly in low-head applications. It was invented by the Austrian engineer Viktor Kaplan in the early 20th century.
The Pelton turbine, invented by Lester Allan Pelton in the 1870s, is a type of impulse turbine primarily used for hydroelectric power generation. It is designed to extract energy from high-head water sources, where water flows from a significant height and possesses high kinetic energy.
Vertical Shaft Francis or Axial Flow Turbine
The Vertical Shaft Francis turbine is a type of reaction turbine that is commonly used in hydroelectric power plants. It is designed to convert the energy of flowing water into mechanical energy, which can then be transformed into electrical energy. The Francis turbine operates efficiently across a wide range of flow conditions and is particularly effective for medium to high head applications.
The Inclined Jet Turbine is a type of hydraulic turbine designed to harness energy from flowing water, particularly in applications where the water flow is inclined or has a significant slope. This turbine operates on the principle of converting the kinetic energy of water into mechanical energy, which can then be used to generate electricity or perform other mechanical work.