Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulic Machines - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulic Machines - Section 1 (Q.No. 2)
2.
The mechanical efficiency of an impulse turbine is
Discussion:
7 comments Page 1 of 1.
Sameer said:
1 decade ago
Mechanical efficiency = Shaft power (actual power produced by the turbine)/Runner power (energy actually supplied by the turbine).
So why not Answer(A).
So why not Answer(A).
(1)
Momin said:
6 years ago
Power is not produced by the turbine its produce by the generator.
So if you think to answer it must be wrong.
So if you think to answer it must be wrong.
Prem vilas hatagale said:
7 months ago
Mechanical efficiency = shaft power (work available at the turbine)/Runner power (wheel).
VIKRANT said:
1 decade ago
Mechanical efficiency = Power available at the rotor shaft/Power produced by the runner.
(3)
Jitu said:
1 decade ago
Mechanical efficiency = Shaft power(work available at the turbine)/Runner power(wheel).
(3)
Ruturaj said:
5 years ago
What is the mechanical efficiency of the turbine? Plese tell me.
(1)
Mit said:
5 years ago
According to me, (A) is Right Answer.
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