
Noise propagation variations over long distances over water
This paper investigates the short temporal variations of noise propagation over a water surface for long distances. Analysis is formed on the results of a measurement campaign for downwind noise propagation over water for elevated sound sources. Noise propagation over water for elevated
noise sources is specifically relevant for offshore wind turbines, near shore wind turbines or wind turbines on land close to large water bodies. The measurement setup is a height-adjustable sound source placed at three different heights 81 m, 50 m and 30 m above ground and microphones positioned
downwind at shore and ~100 m inland at three different distances over water from the sound source ~3 km, ~5 km and ~7 km. The meteorological conditions wind speed, wind direction, atmospheric stability, temperature, humidity, etc. were monitored continuously at both ends of the setup, utilizing
both a tall met mast, a wind profiler and sonic anemometers at multiple heights. The results are used for improving auralisations of noise from offshore wind turbines and offshore wind farms. In addition to this a semi-analytical model for propagation over water is tested.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: FORCE Technology
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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