Hydraulic Turbine
Duct
A channel or tube for conveying
Penstock
A closed conduit or pipe for conducting water to the powerhouse
Dam
A concrete structure that impounds water for irrigation and hydropower purposes
Motor
A device that converts electrical energy tomechanical energy
Generator
A device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Jet
A fluid stream issuing from an oriface or nozzle
Reservoir
A large natural or artificial enclosure used as a source of water supply in a hydraulic system
Propeller
A mechanical device for propelling a boat or aircraft, consisting of a revolving shaft with two or more broad, angled blades attached to it.
Brake Nozzle
A nozzle directed at the back of the buckets, which is opened when there is a need to slow down or stop the turbine
Cavitation
A phenomenon which occurs when the pressure at a point in a hydraulic system is lowered below the vapor pressure of the oil in the system
Turbine
A rotary engine that converts the energy of a moving stream of water, steam or gas into mechanical energy
Runner
A rotating circular disc on the periphery of which buckets are mounted with equal spacing between them
Sluice Gate
A sliding gate used to control the flow of water
Scroll Casing
A spiral casing with a descreasing area to make sure that water flows into the central portion of the Kaplan turbine at uniform velocity
Wicket Gates
Adjustable elements that control the flow of water from the scroll case into the turbine passage
Pentrough
An open usually planked or boarded trough or tank from which water falls onto a waterwheel
Buckets
Cups or bowls attached tot he runner which take the impact of water from the nozzle causing the runner to rotate
Small Hydropower
Facilities that have a capacity of 100 KW to 30 Megawatts
Large Hydropower
Facilities that have a capacity of more than 30 Megawatts
Slit Sluice
Is a chamber that collects the mud and through which the mud is discharged
Draft Tube
Is a conically shaped conduit attached to the turbine discharge.
Hydraulic Turbine
Is a prime mover that converts the kinetic energy and potential energy of flowing water into mechanical power for the purpose of driving an electrical generator or other machinery
Kaplan Turbine
Is a propeller type water turbine with theadjjstable blades which work in reverse
Forebay
Is a small reservoir where water is temporarily stored
Pelton Turbine
Is a tangential flow impulse turbine that uses double curved buckets to capture the jet of water. It is primarily used for high heads
Francis Turbine
Is an inward flow reaction turbine having a radial discharge at outlet
Hydroelectricity
Is electricity produced from hydropower
Nozzle
Is provided at end of penstock and its main function is to increase the velocity or the water and to direct it to the buckets at the turbine
Spear
Is provided within the pen stock and its main function are to increase and decrease the amount and speed of water entering the turbine
Maximum Head
Is the gross head difference in elevation between the maximum forebay level without surcharge and the tailraxe level without spillway discharge
Design Head
Is the net head at which peak efficiency is desired. This head determines the basic dimensions of the turbine and therefore of the power plant.
Minimum Head
Is the net head resulting from the difference in elevation between the minimum forebay level and the tailrace level
Guide Mechanism
It consists of a circular wheel all-round the runner of the turbine. The stationary guide vanes are fixed on the guide wheel
Overall Efficiency
It is the ratio of the power available at the turbine shaft to the power available from the jet
Mechanical Efficiency
It is the ratio of the power available at turbine shaft to the power available at turbine runner
Hydraulic Efficiency
It is the ratio of the power developed by runner to the power supplied at the inlet of the turbine
Volumetric efficiency
It is the ratio of volume of water actually striking the runner to the total water supplied by the jet to the turbine
Turgo Turbine
Known as a Half Pelton Turbine, it uses a spoon shaped blades to capture the jet of water
Shaft Seal
Prevent water leakage between main shaft and head cover
Deflectors
Serves to bend the jet away from the runner at reducer loads to avoid a high speed increase
Head Cover
Supports the weights fo the guide vanes and confine the vibrations and unnecessary movements of the wicket gatesy
Splitter
The dividing wall which seperates each bucket of a pelton turbine into two symmetrical parts
Tail Race
The downstream channel that carries water away from a dam or powerhouse
Guide Bearing
The function of the turbine guide bearing is to resist the mechanical imbalance and hydraulic side loads from the turbine runner thereby maintaining the turbine runner in its centered position in the runner seals
Blade
The individual component responsible for extracting energy from the velocity of the water jet and uses it to do mechanical work on a rotating output shaft
Braking Jet
The jet of water produced by the break nozzle
Hub
The part of tge runner to which blades are mounted
Hydropower
The process of generating electricity by capturing the potential energy of falling water through the use of a water wheel
Efficiency
The ratio of the useful work performed by a machine or process to the total energy expended or heat taken in
Turbine Shaft
The rotating element, usually circular in cross section, which is used to transmit power from the turbine runner to the generator shaft and generator rotor
Runaway Speed
The speed at full flow, and no shaft load.
Specific Speed
The speed at which the turbine will run when developing one unit power under a unit head
Stator
The stationary part of the rotary system, found in eectric generators and electric motors. Its main purpose is to keep the field aligned.
Spillway
The structure or portion of a larger structure that is used to release excess water over or around a dam
Tail water
The water level downstream of the powerhouse or dam
Head Water
Water level at the supply reservoir
Vane
a broad blade attached to a rotating axis or wheel that pushes or is pushed by wind or water and forms part of a machine or device such as a windmill, propeller, or turbine.
Water wheel
a large wheel driven by flowing water, used to work machinery or to raise water to a higher level.
vortex
a mass of whirling fluid or air, especially a whirlpool or whirlwind.
Waterway
a river, canal, or other route for travel by water.
Affinity Laws
allow the output of a turbine to be predicted based on model tests
Axis
an imaginary line about which a body rotates
Trash Rack
is a screen which prevents the leaves, branches and other water contaminants to enter into the penstock.
Surge Chamber
is a standpipe connected to the atmosphere and attached to the penstock so that the water will be at atmospheric pressure.
Micro Hydropower
plant has a capacity of up to 100 KW