DaveC426913
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The issue here is that PSI is NOT the basic unit of force that will power your device. i.e. PSI is IRRELEVENT.
A 50PSI garden hose is 50PSI whether the hole is 1 square inch in area or 0.01 square inch in area. (Do the math). No matter how large or small a hole you put it through, it will still only do the wsame amount of work. And THAT is what is going to power your turbine.
Look at it this way. Say, your turbine has blades that are 1 inch in area. We apply 50 pounds of pressure to it to get it to move. If we apply that 50 pounds across the WHOLE blade (i.e. with the garden hose wide open) or if we apply it to the blade in a tiny area (i.e. fast moving stream that could give you a nasty blister), it will still push your turbine just as fast.
A 50PSI garden hose is 50PSI whether the hole is 1 square inch in area or 0.01 square inch in area. (Do the math). No matter how large or small a hole you put it through, it will still only do the wsame amount of work. And THAT is what is going to power your turbine.
Look at it this way. Say, your turbine has blades that are 1 inch in area. We apply 50 pounds of pressure to it to get it to move. If we apply that 50 pounds across the WHOLE blade (i.e. with the garden hose wide open) or if we apply it to the blade in a tiny area (i.e. fast moving stream that could give you a nasty blister), it will still push your turbine just as fast.