Kaplan turbine
English
Etymology
Named after the inventor, Austrian professor Viktor Kaplan.
Noun
Kaplan turbine (plural Kaplan turbines)
- (hydroelectricity) A water turbine that has adjustable blades so that a constant rate of revolution is achieved.
See also
Further reading
- Kaplan turbine on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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