Journal of Solar Energy Engineering-Transactions of The ASME, Vol.127, No.4, 517-528, 2005
Modeling of aerodynamically generated noise from wind turbines
A semiempirical acoustic generation model based on the work of Brooks, Pope, and Marcolini (NASA Reference Publication 1218 (1989)) has been developed to predict aerodynamic noise from wind turbines. The model consists of dividing the blades of the wind turbine into two-dimensional airfoil sections and predicting the total noise emission as the sum of the contribution from each blade element. Input is the local relative velocities and boundary layer parameters. These quantities are obtained by combining the model with a Blade Element Momentum (BEM) technique to predict local inflow characteristics to the blades. Boundary layer characteristics are determined from two-dimensional computations of airfoils. The model is applied to the Bonus 300 kW wind turbine at a wind speed of 8 m/s. Comparisons of total noise spectra show good agreement with experimental data.