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A reaction turbine is a type of hydraulic turbine that uses both the pressure drop and the kinetic energy of water to produce mechanical work. The water first passes through a stationary guide vanes assembly that directs a portion of the flow into the rotating rotor. The remaining flow then exits the turbine blades, creating a pressure decrease that further accelerates the fluid, thereby contributing to the turbine’s impulse. This dual action distinguishes reaction turbines from pure impulse turbines, which rely solely on the momentum change of the water.
Common designs include the Francis, Pelton‑type, Kaplan, and Turgo turbines, each suited to particular heads and
Operation requires precise control of guide vanes and blade pitch to maintain efficiency and avoid cavitation,