QR5 Wind Turbine

QR5 Wind Turbine

Revolutionary elegant design with the option of tower or roof mounting. The original motive for this design was to produce a turbine suitable for urban environments where wind speeds are low and constantly shift direction. This inspiring design could even tackle arguments opposing wind energy due to the 'ugliness' of wind turbines.

It can be installed on the ground on a 15m mast or on a roof on a 3m or 6m mast. The 6m mast is recommended due to the increase in wind speeds the higher the turbine above the building. The turbine has a blade of diameter of 5m and a rotor diameter of 3.1m.

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Swept area

The QR5 has a blade diameter of 3.10 metres. This means it has a swept area, or capture area of 15.5 square metres. This is all important when comparing wind turbines, since it directly relates to the amount of passing wind energy the turbine blades can intercept.

QR5 power output curve

The graph below shows the power produced (in watts) for the QR5 at different wind speeds, based on data supplied by the manufacturer.


The green line shows the actual output that the wind turbine achieves at the given wind speed, according to the manufacturers.The dashed line in the graph shows the theoretical maximum energy that this turbine could extract from the wind, according to Betz's Law (59.3%). At a typical wind speed of 5 m/s, the QR5 is extracting 194 Watts of power from the wind, which is an efficiency of 16.28%.

If you want to install a wind turbine, it is very important to measure how much energy you might produce.
Learn more about the Power Predictor


How efficient is the QR5?

Wind turbines can only convert some of the energy in the wind into electricity. The graph here shows how efficient the turbine is across the range of wind speeds you might get.

The orange line in the above graph shows the efficiency ranging from 0 to 1. The grey line is the previously mentioned maximum efficiency - The Betz Limit. If this limit is exceeded, the manufacturer's claims are not to be trusted!

While these graphs give an indication of the instantaneous power and efficiencies you might expect from the QR5 turbine, working out annual power production is more complex.

Read more about the Power Predictor

Power output
Note that active power throttling begins above 14 m/s, with auto shutdown in at speeds above 16 m/s.
Cost
Typically in the range of £25000 for complete installation. The package includes a generator, anemometer, accelerometer and peak power tracking hardware as well as all electrical and mechanical controls and stand alone tower and anchors.
Blade diameter
3.10 metres
Rated output (W)
6000
Warranty
This turbine is built to last for 25 years and includes a 2 year manufacture warranty.
Manufacturer
Quiet Revolution
Noise levels
An impressively quiet turbine claiming to be quieter than background ambience in most settings including open ground stand alone areas.
Country of origin
UK
Generator type
Permanent magnet
Governing wind speed (m/s)
14
Governing system
Dynamic brake
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written by THughes, April 13, 2010
Have seen one of Quiet Revolution's QR5 turbines fitted on one of The James Cook hospital buildings here on Teesside. I've not seen one of these alternate wind generation units before; what an elegant design which seemed to run easily in light variable winds. I'd be interested to know if a domestic version is available and what the installation costs would be. They are so much easier on the eye - true 'kinetic' art! Well done!
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written by Joe, March 28, 2010
It would be helpful to give information on the vertical crosssection (= height*diameter) of the VAWTs in the "swept area" sections.

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