1.24m sounds like a very good height for an overshot waterwheel.

Apparently those made of steel are better than wood. 59 m^3 and 1.24m
head = 600W... no this does not sound right to me. That is about 
60000 kg of water per second. Now PE = mgh = 60000 x 10 x 1.24=750000W
= 750kw

Now 750kw x effeficienty of wheel = about 600kw.. seems a huge amount.
59 cubice meters per second is huge. The waterwheel would have to be
very wide I imagine to physically handle such an amount, thus kaplan
may be better. Assume you want to harness all of it? Assume you have a
weir built there already?

The people that make waterwheels say that have very high effeciency,
are often more cost effective for low head projects. Some wheels run
for 60 to 80 years without trouble. But yes would have to be very wide
wheel to harness this power. Undershot is an option too, also could be
more cost effective than Kaplan..

As said before 600kW not 600W

N. Peter Evans




--- In [email protected], yash chawla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Friends
> 
> If we can find some Micro Hydel Turbine so as to get Electrical power
> that can be generated economically out of Flow of 59 cub Mtr/ Sec & a
> head of 1.24 Mtrs run of the river model.
> 
> Yash







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