Evaluation of noise levels of micro-wind turbines using a randomised experiment

One of the biggest environmental concerns of a wind turbine is the wind turbine noise (Prospathopoulos and Voutsinas, 2007). This study assesses the noise impacts of wind turbines on the environment by comparing the micro-wind turbine noise to traditional accepted surrounding sounds. The collection...

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Main Author: Clohessy, Chantelle May
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1015974
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nmmu-vital-105082017-12-21T04:22:42ZEvaluation of noise levels of micro-wind turbines using a randomised experimentClohessy, Chantelle MayWind turbines -- NoiseWind turbines -- valuationOne of the biggest environmental concerns of a wind turbine is the wind turbine noise (Prospathopoulos and Voutsinas, 2007). This study assesses the noise impacts of wind turbines on the environment by comparing the micro-wind turbine noise to traditional accepted surrounding sounds. The collection of the sound level data was done by using a randomised experiment. The sound level data was then fitted to a General Linear Model to determine the relationship between the sound levels generated at a given site to the time of day, wind speed, wind direction and distance from the sound source. An additional study was conducted to determine the relationship between wind speed and the sound levels of wind turbines. The distribution of frequency components of wind turbine sound was also determined.Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityFaculty of Science2012ThesisMastersMScx, 106 leavespdfvital:10508http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1015974EnglishNelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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topic Wind turbines -- Noise
Wind turbines -- valuation
spellingShingle Wind turbines -- Noise
Wind turbines -- valuation
Clohessy, Chantelle May
Evaluation of noise levels of micro-wind turbines using a randomised experiment
description One of the biggest environmental concerns of a wind turbine is the wind turbine noise (Prospathopoulos and Voutsinas, 2007). This study assesses the noise impacts of wind turbines on the environment by comparing the micro-wind turbine noise to traditional accepted surrounding sounds. The collection of the sound level data was done by using a randomised experiment. The sound level data was then fitted to a General Linear Model to determine the relationship between the sound levels generated at a given site to the time of day, wind speed, wind direction and distance from the sound source. An additional study was conducted to determine the relationship between wind speed and the sound levels of wind turbines. The distribution of frequency components of wind turbine sound was also determined.
author Clohessy, Chantelle May
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title Evaluation of noise levels of micro-wind turbines using a randomised experiment
title_short Evaluation of noise levels of micro-wind turbines using a randomised experiment
title_full Evaluation of noise levels of micro-wind turbines using a randomised experiment
title_fullStr Evaluation of noise levels of micro-wind turbines using a randomised experiment
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of noise levels of micro-wind turbines using a randomised experiment
title_sort evaluation of noise levels of micro-wind turbines using a randomised experiment
publisher Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
publishDate 2012
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