A low head reaction turbine is a type of hydro turbine designed to operate efficiently with a small vertical drop in water, typically less than 30 meters. These turbines generate power by utilizing the pressure of flowing water, which induces a reaction force as the water passes through the turbine blades. Common examples include Kaplan and Propeller turbines, which are well-suited for low head applications due to their ability to handle varying water flow conditions effectively.
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