December 2, 2011
Noise

Wind turbine noise mechanisms and some concepts for its control

Doolan, Con

ABSTRACT: The aerodynamic noise production mechanisms of modern horizontal axis wind turbines are reviewed. An engineering analysis of the time and frequency scales from three noise sources, leading edge turbulence interaction noise, trailing edge noise and blade-tower interaction noise is presented. The analysis shows that noise sources are present from low-frequencies (1-4 Hz) to over 500 Hz for a representative wind turbine. The results of the analysis are used to explain amplitude modulation observed during noise measurements at a European wind farm. The paper concludes with a description of conceptual ideas for the control of wind turbine noise.

Con Doolan
School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia

Presented at the annual convention of the Australian Acoustics Society, 2nd-4th November 2011, Queensland, Australia

Download original document: “Wind turbine noise mechanisms and some concepts for its control [1]


URL to article:  https://www.wind-watch.org/documents/wind-turbine-noise-mechanisms-and-some-concepts-for-its-control/


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[1] Wind turbine noise mechanisms and some concepts for its control: https://docs.wind-watch.org/p17_wtn-Doolan.pdf