what is the difference between impulse and reaction turbines ?
Answer Posted / s.chandramouli
In the case of Impulse turbines, the available fluid energy
is fully converted into Kinetic Energy before striking the
buckets where as in reaction turbines the energy of the
fluid is partly transformed into Kinetic energy before it
enetrs the runner of the turbine.
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