vesilentokone
Vesilentokone, also known as a water turbine, is a rotary engine that converts the kinetic energy and potential energy of flowing or falling water into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then often used to generate electricity through a generator. Water turbines are a key component in hydroelectric power plants, which are a significant source of renewable energy worldwide.
The basic principle behind a vesilentokone involves the flow of water over a series of blades or
Impulse turbines, such as the Pelton wheel, operate by converting the kinetic energy of high-velocity water
The efficiency of a vesilentokone depends on various factors, including the design of the turbine, the flow