kevingeneer
Mechanical
- Feb 5, 2014
- 7
Hello,
I am trying to design an axial water turbine that extracts a small amount of energy from the water passing through it. The water will need energy to go through a nozzle with some velocity after the turbine, for another purpose. I want to design the turbine parameters to achieve a certain RPM when there is a known head at the inlet. Can this be done with velocity triangles?
I took fluids classes, but I haven't had to solve a problem like this in a while, so it would be helpful if someone could point me in the right direction!
Thank You
I am trying to design an axial water turbine that extracts a small amount of energy from the water passing through it. The water will need energy to go through a nozzle with some velocity after the turbine, for another purpose. I want to design the turbine parameters to achieve a certain RPM when there is a known head at the inlet. Can this be done with velocity triangles?
I took fluids classes, but I haven't had to solve a problem like this in a while, so it would be helpful if someone could point me in the right direction!
Thank You