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This paper is intended to outline in a general way the experience to date with the high-speed, axial-flow type of hydraulic turbine runner for low heads. A brief comment as to the origin of this type is given, together with a statement as to the number of installations, total horse-power involved, etc. Comment is given as to the operating features that have been observed, the heads to which this type has been applied, and the present commercial range of its application.
This paper is intended to outline in a general way the experience to date with the high-speed, axial-flow type of hydraulic turbine runner for low heads. A brief comment as to the origin of this type is given, together with a statement as to the number of installations, total horse-power involved, etc. Comment is given as to the operating features that have been observed, the heads to which this type has been applied, and the present commercial range of its application.
High-Speed Suction Turbines
Nagler, Forrest (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 89 ; 648-658
2021-01-01
111926-01-01 pages
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