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Impulse turbine simple explanation. By Yuvi - Study Point

Hey everyone, today we are going to understand about Impulse turbine.
So, without wasting any time lets get started.

  • In an impulse turbine, we are generating power by making the use of high-speed water jet impact. once, we have high-speed water jet, we can use its impact to rotate a turbine.
  • In impulse turbine potential energy of the water is converted into kinetic energy by passing it through a nozzle.
  • Impulse turbine is totally remain dipped in water.
  • We can say that the impulse turbine uses Newton's second law of motion as it totally depends on two main factors i.e, the mass of water which was flowing into the turbine and change in the velocity of the flow coming into the turbine to that of going out of turbine after impact.                                
  • As with a considerable decrement in the velocity, the mass of water entering into the turbine is same as that of mass coming out of the turbine. So, it shows the newton's second law of motion.
  • To get the power, impulse turbine only uses the kinetic energy of water.
  • The impact intensity depends upon the time taken by the velocity to change from maximum jet velocity to minimum jet velocity.



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