Hydraulic Turbines: The Pelton Turbine

Written by:  • Edited by: Lamar Stonecypher
Updated Nov 24, 2009

In a Pelton Turbine or Pelton Wheel water jets impact on the blades of the turbine making the wheel rotate, producing torque and power. Learn more about design, analysis, working principle and applications of Pelton Wheel Turbine.

Hydraulic Turbines are being used from very ancient times to harness the energy stored in flowing streams, rivers and lakes. The oldest and the simplest form of a Hydraulic Turbine was the Waterwheel used for grinding grains. Different types of Hydraulic Turbines were developed with the increasing need for power. Three major types are Pelton Wheel, Francis and Kaplan Turbine.

Design of Pelton Wheel Turbine

The Pelton Turbine has a circular disk mounted on the rotating shaft or rotor. This circular disk has cup shaped blades, called as buckets, placed at equal spacing around its circumference. Nozzles are arranged around the wheel such that the water jet emerging from a nozzle is tangential to the circumference of the wheel of Pelton Turbine. According to the available water head (pressure of water) and the operating requirements the shape and number of nozzles placed around the Pelton Wheel can vary.

wheel
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Working Principle of Pelton Turbine

The high speed water jets emerging form the nozzles strike the buckets at splitters, placed at the middle of a bucket, from where jets are divided into two equal streams. These stream flow along the inner curve of the bucket and leave it in the direction opposite to that of incoming jet. The high speed water jets running the Pelton Wheel Turbine are obtained by expanding the high pressure water through nozzles to the atmospheric pressure. The high pressure water can be obtained from any water body situated at some height or streams of water flowing down the hills.

The change in momentum (direction as well as speed) of water stream produces an impulse on the blades of the wheel of Pelton Turbine. This impulse generates the torque and rotation in the shaft of Pelton Turbine. To obtain the optimum output from the Pelton Turbine the impulse received by the blades should be maximum. For that, change in momentum of the water stream should be maximum possible. That is obtained when the water stream is deflected in the direction opposite to which it strikes the buckets and with the same speed relative to the buckets.

Pelton Turbine Hydroelectric Setup

A typical setup of a system generating electricity by using Pelton Turbine will have a water reservoir situated at a height from the Pelton Wheel. The water from the reservoir flows through a pressure channel to the penstock head and then through the penstock or the supply pipeline to the nozzles, from where the water comes out as high speed jets striking the blades of the Pelton Turbine. The penstock head is fitted with a surge tank which absorbs and dissipates sudden fluctuations in pressure.

Hydroelectricity Setup
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For a constant water flow rate from the nozzles the speed of turbine changes with changing loads on it. For quality hydroelectricity generation the turbine should rotate at a constant speed. To keep the speed constant despite the changing loads on the turbine water flow rate through the nozzles is changed. To control the gradual changes in load servo controlled spear valves are used in the jets to change the flow rate. And for sudden reduction in load the jets are deflected using deflector plates so that some of the water from the jets do not strike the blades. This prevents over speeding of the turbine.


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discount coupon Feb 5, 2012 2:38 PM
RE: Hydraulic Turbines: The Pelton Turbine
The invention of the wheel thus falls in the late Neolithic, and may be seen in conjunction with other technological advances that gave rise to the early Bronze Age. Note that this implies the passage of several wheel-less millennia even after the invention of agriculture and of pottery.
jessica Oct 26, 2011 7:31 AM
RE: Hydraulic Turbines: The Pelton Turbine
how to find the relation between the speed of the water jet and the speed of the turbine? thx a lot!!
usman sheikh Jul 26, 2011 3:27 AM
turbine wheel
sir pls tell how much water pressure to moved small turbine who can used other surces to rediuse water pressure
Anonymous Jun 2, 2011 7:25 AM
Hydraulic turbines
I'm a hydropower engineering student ,can you give me an overview of turbines specifically in detail of pelton turbines,thank you
bobo d Jun 1, 2011 12:41 PM
pelton wheel
how does pelton wheel work
also, i want explanation on bernoullis principle.

flow in a curved channel explanation
maxi pada Apr 5, 2011 1:07 AM
pelton wheel
where gonna buy a pelton wheel 12''?
shakeel Mar 22, 2011 11:36 AM
RE: Hydraulic Turbines: The Pelton Turbine
Sir, In The above fig. what is the purpose of using surge tank?
mithilesh kumar prabhat Mar 3, 2011 12:58 PM
hydraulic turbines
what is the speed regulation of pelton turbines?
amrit pal singh Jan 17, 2011 7:04 AM
final year major project
respected sir, i m a final year mechanical engineering student. i wanted to make a project on car. which is run by using compressed air. so with the use of compressed air, this air air strikes the turbine blades. with its rotation the propeller shaft rotates and drive the gears in the gear box and further rotation of all the parts rotates.
but the problem is that i have not got any turbine from the market. they all are used on heavy works. so if we try to make it manually then please suggest me how i make its good design by using its all specifications. this is my major project. so sir please reply me as soon as possible.
yours truly
yared Dec 22, 2010 12:47 AM
RE: Hydraulic Turbines: The Pelton Turbine
please give me exampe of pelton turbine
mesfin Nov 23, 2010 7:44 AM
pelton turbine
can you explain the use of pelton turbines for mini/micro hydro power schemes
unnikrishnan Oct 21, 2010 6:28 AM
speed controll
can you please explain how the servo controlled spear valve work in pelton wheel speed control
naveenagrawal Oct 20, 2010 12:00 AM
Re: Pelton wheel
@ Nancy G MacKenzie

Pelton wheel is named after its inventor Lester Allan Pelton.

source: Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelton_wheel
Nancy G MacKenzie Oct 19, 2010 5:15 PM
Pelton wheel
Who is the pelton wheel named after ?
Felix Oct 9, 2010 2:25 PM
RE: Hydraulic Turbines: The Pelton Turbine
Kindly give me detail of companies which manufactures enclosed pelton wheel turbine of smaller size, such that water from a 3hp motor pump could run it at maximum speed.
Pulkit Jain Oct 3, 2010 1:24 PM
Specifications
My 4th year project of electrical engineering is to build up a working model of a hydro power plant.Kindly help me out with the specifications of the bucket shaped blades of the pelton wheel as well as the pressure of water to be generated for the proper generation of electricity.Also tell me which turbine would be best suited for my mini hydro project..
Abdur Rehman Sep 24, 2010 7:34 AM
answer of asit kumar
Because we want to get high pressure of water when it comes out from the nozzle to strike the buckets. So this high pressure can only be achieved without using electricity from dropping it from at greater height. According to that formula
WQH/75*0.746 (formula highlight by Satya krishna). So i hope it will be clear and helpful to you.
udayraj Sep 7, 2010 11:01 AM
design criterion
@kendra
width of bucket=5 times dia of jet
depth of bucket=1.2 times dia of jet
jet ratio=dia of runner / dia of jet.
and no. of bucket=15+0.5*jet ratio..
kanumareddy anilkumar Aug 23, 2010 8:26 AM
hello
hai, this anil 4/4 mechanical can suggest any recent project in mechanical engineering
naveenagrawal Jul 27, 2010 11:07 PM
Re: Bobby
Yes, if a dynamo can be coupled to that
Bobby Jul 25, 2010 9:15 AM
can every
can every rotating part is used to generate electricity.if is how it is possible
Satya krishna Jul 12, 2010 3:03 AM
Hydraulic turbines
Sir,
In calculating power in KW we are using a formula WQH/75*0.746 . Clarify about this formula
Kendra Jul 9, 2010 3:19 AM
design criteria
Can u please explain the design criteria for pelton turbine with figure?What do width and depth of bucket refer to?How is number of bucket determined??
Kendra Jul 9, 2010 3:16 AM
pelton turbine blade
what happens if we use single cuped balde in place of double cupped blade.is it possible to use single cupped blade so that the water strikes tangent to the blade surface??What are the effects and consequences in such case ??
mwadayn May 21, 2010 3:31 AM
mechanics
It could be better if u will add some mathematical modes in its operation ie formulars of specific speed, speed ratio etc
akshay May 4, 2010 10:52 AM
pelton wheel
how the mechanical energy is converted to electrical energy by using pelton wheel?
asit kumar Apr 19, 2010 5:32 PM
question will come in exam
why in pelton wheel water will flow very hight height compare to other turbine?



plz must reply..
asif Apr 15, 2010 8:38 AM
pelton wheel
dear sir,,,,,,,can u help me in understanding the velocity triangle of pelton wheel.......with its velocity triangle digram
prakash Apr 15, 2010 6:12 AM
no of nozzles
how the no of nozzles is kept in pelton turbines?
anusha Apr 3, 2010 12:44 AM
PELTON TURBINE
Dear Sir, I want more info about pelton turbine n its advantages n disadvantages please do post them as soon as possible......
Gaurav Mar 10, 2010 11:57 AM
it is good
can you eplain it with more fine detail
naveenagrawal Feb 27, 2010 10:42 PM
RE: pelton turbine's blade
Why the bucket or blade of pelton is made in double hemispherical shape?

The bucket is shaped symmetrically with two cups and a splitter in the middle. With such design the water jet from nozzle strikes at the splitter and the jet is divided in two equal streams. Water flows along the surface of cups. There is friction between the water and the cups. Friction causes reduction in the velocity of water and its resultant reaction is the force acting on the cup in the axial directional. The axial forces on the two cups of a bucket act in opposite directions. These two balance each other and there is no net axial force on the Pelton Wheel. If the bucket shape is not symmetrical spit cups then there will be unbalanced axial force.

Why we use high energy head in this turbine?

High energy water head results in high velocity jets. Which in turn results in more power output from the Pelton Turbine.

What happen if we use this as reaction turbine?

Pelton Wheel is an Impulse Turbine. All the pressure head of the water is already lost at the nozzle when any pressure above the atmospheric is converted to the velocity (kinetic energy) of the water jet. There is no possibility of any pressure loss in the Pelton Turbine as it is open to atmosphere.

Recall the definition of the Impulse Turbine and Reaction Turbine, refer to the article:
Hydraulic Turbines: Definition and Basics
http://www.brighthub.com/engineering/mechanical/articles/26551.aspx
Usman Feb 27, 2010 10:47 AM
dear
i think water wheel ar covered dubbled side
then properlly water power handled
wht u say
tahts my thinks
sunny Feb 26, 2010 10:53 PM
pelton turbine's blade
thanks for this articles
but i have a query,
I want to know why the bucket or blade of pelton is made in double hemispherical shape?
why we use high energy head in this turbine? & what happen if we use this as reaction turbine?
plz.reply me as soon as possible,.
once again thanks
Mr THEKU Feb 24, 2010 9:38 AM
hdraulics of mechines
i would like to thank you for give m the ferther information about the how to produce electricity using pelton wheel turbine
Usman Feb 16, 2010 2:23 PM
project
i,m design new small project
and i,m find these wheel design
pls send me new impules wheel design

thanks
samir lakra Feb 15, 2010 11:38 AM
mast hai
aacha hai!!!!!!!!!!!kuch aur detail hona chaie!!!
peter obara Jan 25, 2010 6:43 AM
pelton turbine
help me need to know how can determine torque on shaft attached to runner using simple mechanical devices also how can determine hydraulic head from turbine when only have the discharge,rpm of shaft attached to runner
prajwal Jan 2, 2010 12:03 PM
hiii
since the author hasn't replied to any of the comments lately...i want to add sumth here to respond to other comments...dat i guess i know...

@surya: its blade is bucket type with a splitter in between.simply saying the bucket is kind of the structure when u mak a curve of ur hand.but in between, it has a protuded part throught its length..and a cut at the outer extremity.....The splitter is the region where the jet strikes and it divides to two halves of the bucket and the cut assists in striking more than one bucket at a time

@eyman: the blade can be bronze material, mild steel depending upon the flow condition and concentration of suspended particles
prajwal Dec 14, 2009 11:29 AM
query
how do u define inlet angle for a pelton turbine?....if the nozzle is straight...i mean its makin zero degree with horizontal ...in that case wat will the inlet angle be???
Surya Dec 14, 2009 7:12 AM
RE: Hydraulic Turbines: The Pelton Turbine
Bro...Do u can help me?i dont know how to design The Blade of turbine,do you know something about it? thank before
naveenagrawal Nov 5, 2009 7:35 PM
You're welcome Nishank
Thanks for appreciation. Do post comment if you have any query.
Nishank Sanghi Nov 5, 2009 2:10 PM
RE: Hydraulic Turbines: The Pelton Turbine
Want to thank u for posting this great article, it really helped me.... Thank u Mr.Naveen
eyman fauzi Oct 20, 2009 9:21 AM
material
hey bro..i need to know about material of pelton turbine..
mritunjay Sep 20, 2009 1:07 AM
Hydraulic Turbines: The Pelton Turbine
good article but want to add more. it is not much..
mritunjay Sep 20, 2009 1:04 AM
Pelton Turbine
good but not much..
John O'Regan Sep 4, 2009 4:30 AM
Pelton turbine for high pressure application
I have an application where I need to reduce 40000 litres ? hour of water from 221 bar pressure to athmospheric pressure and would like to recover as much energy as possible.
We currently drop the pressure using a nozzel which give no energy recovery.
Any ideas as to who could work with me on this ?
naveenagrawal Sep 3, 2009 5:09 AM
Pelton Wheel Turbine
@ Shiva Prasad B

Although some of it is covered in the article itself yet I'll be positing articles with more detailed explanations for Hydraulic Turbines soon on Brighthub.
naveenagrawal Sep 3, 2009 4:58 AM
You're Welcome
@ Rohit Singh & Raja Ali

Thanks for appreciating our effors. Do post if you have any queries. Brighthub will be eager to help you.
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