Tuapeka Turbines
The Tuapeka Turbine operates on a similar principle to the Tuapeka Punt. The Tuapeka punt travels across the Clutha river at Tuapeka in New Zealand, ferrying vehicles to roads on either side of the river. It consists of two pontoons which are suspended from a cable stretched across the river, using a pulley and cable connected to the punt. Once the punt is loaded with vehicles, the operator simply pulls on the tiller linked to two rudders on each pontoon of the punt, to turn the rudders, which turns the bow of the pontoons to an angle to the river flow. This causes the punt to move sideways across the river, suspended from the travelling pulley. To date there has been little work done on developing this system and it is the purpose of this paper to develop a feasible design which can be made by interested persons and groups throughout the world, and so develop the necessary operating experience to build larger and more suitable designs to meet their own needs.
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