Product Description
Small hydro turbine generator for power plant
Reaction turbines
Reaction turbines are acted on by water, which changes pressure as it moves through the turbine and gives up its energy. They must be encased to contain the water pressure (or suction), or they must be fully submerged in the water flow.
Newton's third law describes the transfer of energy for reaction turbines.
Most water turbines in use are reaction turbines and are used in low (<30m/98 ft) and medium (30-300m/98984 ft) head applications. In reaction turbine pressure drop occurs in both fixed and moving blades.
Impulse turbines
Impulse turbines change the velocity of a water jet. The jet pushes on the turbine's curved blades which changes the direction of the flow. The resulting change in momentum (impulse) causes a force on the turbine blades. Since the turbine is spinning, the force acts through a distance (work) and the diverted water flow is left with diminished energy.
Prior to hitting the turbine blades, the water's pressure (potential energy) is converted to kinetic energy by a nozzle and focused on the turbine. No pressure change occurs at the turbine blades, and the turbine doesn't require a housing for operation.
Newton's second law describes the transfer of energy for impulse turbines.
Impulse turbines are often used in very high (>300m/984 ft) head applications.
Company brief
1. Water turbine generator
We specialize in water turbine manufacturing for over 40years. The water turbines we supplies severs a wide range of costumers in and out of China.
2. Easy installation & operation
We have a wide range of water turbines for building hydraulic generator systems. It is designed of
Easy installation and operation.
3. High efficacy
The water powder generator can be applied in varies place and environment. Our water turbine is produced with high efficacy via our long years experience of research and development.
4. Oversea project
We have exported water turbine generator sets to
Vietnam- - April, 2007(2*3200KW)
Peru- - November, 2007(2*1250KW)
Burma- - December, 2008(2*400KW)
Burma- - November, 2009(2*200KW)
Albania- - July, 2011(2*1250KW, 1*630KW, 2*400KW)
Indonensia----August, 2012(1X4400KW)
Small hydro power plants
Before you can begin planning your systems or estimating how much power you'll produce, you'll need to make four essential measurements:
1. Head (the vertical distance between your intake and turbine)
2. Flow (how much water comes down the stream)
3. Pipeline (Penstock) length
4. Transmission Line length
In this section, we'll discuss how to make these measurements and how they affect the design and efficiency of your hydro system.
type |
water head |
install capacity |
Francis turbine |
20-300M |
50KW-20MW |
Pelton turbine |
80-1000M |
50KW-20MW |
kaplant turbine |
3-45M |
50KW-10MW |
Turgo turbine |
30-400M |
50KW-10MW |