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An attractive-looking vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) designed in the Netherlands. Like the Quiet Revolution QR5, the Turby features a helical twist to its blades, which means it turns more smoothly and protects the components from the fatigue problems that are often experienced by straight-bladed vertical axis wind turbines.
Wind turbines
Swept area
The Turby has a blade diameter of 2.89 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.
Turby power output curve
The graph below shows the power produced (in watts) for the Turby 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.
While these graphs give an indication of the instantaneous power and efficiencies you might expect from the Turby turbine, working out annual power production is more complex.
Short piece about the Turby wind turbine broadcast on the Science Channel, featuring interview with Martijn Sidler from Turby B.V.
video credit: The Science Channel
Power output
At wind speeds above 14 metres per second, the Turby shuts down to protect from damage, and produces no power.
Our view
There's a great deal of innovation going on in the vertical axis wind turbine market at the moment, with lots of claims about their improved suitability for urban environments. The Turby, designed and built in the Netherlands, is one of the more serious contenders, having been around for a number of years. However like most VAWTs it still is really in test phase - no large numbers have been produced as far as we can tell.
Hi Do you supply you turby in Manila? Am looking to build a house and would like to incorporate your system during the structural engineering stage, if affordable. Am looking to consume 500kwh to 1000kwh per month.
Do you supply you turby in Manila? Am looking to build a house and would like to incorporate your system during the structural engineering stage, if affordable. Am looking to consume 500kwh to 1000kwh per month.
Your timely reply will be appreciated.
Regards,
Rey