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Validity of the effective sound speed approximation in parabolic equation models for wind turbine noise propagation.
Kayser, Bill; Mascarenhas, David; Cotté, Benjamin; Ecotière, David; Gauvreau, Benoit.
Afiliación
  • Kayser B; Joint Research Unit in Environmental Acoustics, Centre for Studies on Risks, Mobility, Land Planning and the Environment, Université Gustave Eiffel, 11 rue Jean Mentelin-BP 9, 67035 Strasbourg, France.
  • Mascarenhas D; Institut des Sciences de la Mécanique et Applications Industrielles, École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées Paris, CNRS, Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Electricité de France, Institut Polytechnique Paris, Paris, France.
  • Cotté B; Institut des Sciences de la Mécanique et Applications Industrielles, École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées Paris, CNRS, Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Electricité de France, Institut Polytechnique Paris, Paris, France.
  • Ecotière D; Joint Research Unit in Environmental Acoustics, Centre for Studies on Risks, Mobility, Land Planning and the Environment, Université Gustave Eiffel, 11 rue Jean Mentelin-BP 9, 67035 Strasbourg, France.
  • Gauvreau B; Joint Research Unit in Environmental Acoustics, Université Gustave Eiffel, Centre for Studies on Risks, Mobility, Land Planning and the Environment, Allée des Ponts et Chaussée, Route de la Bouaye, 44340 Bouguenais, France.
J Acoust Soc Am ; 153(3): 1846, 2023 Mar.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37002074
Parabolic equation (PE) based methods are widely used in outdoor acoustics because they can solve acoustic propagation problems above a mixed ground in a refractive and scattering atmosphere. However, recent research has shown phase error due to the effective sound speed approximation (ESSA). To overcome these limitations, a new PE formulation derived without the ESSA has been proposed recently. We investigate the impact of such phase error on wind turbine noise modeling, as the classical wide-angle parabolic equation (WAPE) with ESSA is widely used in the research community. We propose a comparison between the classical WAPE with ESSA and the new WAPE derived without the ESSA in the context of wind turbine noise. We highlight large phase error (several dB) on monochromatic calculations with a point source. Using an extended sound source representative of a wind turbine, we show small phase error (<1 dB) in a wind turbine noise context where sound level variability far from the source is of several dB. The validity of previous works using WAPE with ESSA is, thus, not questioned, although we do recommend the use of the new WAPE derived without the ESSA to accurately model the effect of wind speed on sound propagation.

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Acoust Soc Am Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Acoust Soc Am Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia