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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2016

Observations of vibration velocity on wind turbine with propagated sound to surroundings

Teruo Iwase; Hideo Uchida; Hiroyasu Kurono; Yasuaki Okada; Koichi Yoshihisa

The authors newly tried measurements of the excited vibration on many parts of wind turbine such as outside surface of nacelle storing power generation system and tall tower by using a laser Doppler vibration meter. Observation and analysis of the natural vibration frequencies of blade in the stopping were done. Observations on sound in surroundings of wind turbine were also done. FFT analyses on them with high resolution to obtain detailed frequency characteristics and to know the relations between vibration velocity and propagated sound to surroundings were done in addition to ordinal spectral analyses. Sharp spectra at near 1 Hz as slightly lower or higher were appeared in the analysed results on blade and tower. In both the analyzed results of vibration velocity on wind turbine and propagated sound, a lot of sharp spectral peaks were recognized in wide frequency range from very low frequency to several hundreds of hertz with high coherencies between vibration velocity and propagated sound at their pea...


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2016

Experimental study on noise radiation from wind turbines

Yasuaki Okada; Yui Mizutani; Koichi Yoshihisa; Teruo Iwase

Noise emitted from wind turbines is composed of aerodynamic and mechanical sound and has directional radiation characteristics. To investigate the horizontal sound directivity around a wind turbine under various wind conditions, field measurements of noise generated from two different wind turbines have been performed over long periods. Wind turbine operational data such as the nacelle direction and rotor rotational speed were collected at 1 s intervals along with corresponding acoustic data. An empirical formula for the directivity correction was derived from the A-weighted sound pressure levels measured at the several receiving points around the wind turbine. We also focused on the amplitude modulation components of wind turbine noise in emission areas and compared the estimated rotor speeds by using measured sound pressure levels with actual values. The results showed that the directivity pattern of the A-weighted sound pressure level for two different wind turbines is almost the same, whereas the freq...


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2008

Field experiments on the influences of wind speed and direction on outdoor sound propagation over flat ground

Takatoshi Yokota; Koichi Makino; Kohei Yamamoto; Yasuaki Okada; Koichi Yoshihisa

The influences of wind on outdoor sound propagation are investigated both by field experiments and numerical simulations. At first, measurements of sound propagation at a distance of 160 m were carried out under various wind speed and direction. The relationship between vector wind speed and the variation of sound pressure level has been examined not only for the up/down wind conditions but also for the cross wind conditions. Secondly, the short term sound fluctuations were investigated by the use of a high energy impulsive sound generator and a loud speaker as sound sources. Sound propagation up to 300 m was examined with frequency range from 16 Hz to 4 kHz octave band. Finally, the sound speed profiles in the measurement field were estimated by two methods; one was based on the time interval during the sound propagation from the source to the receivers, the other was based on the wind speed at height of 0.6 m, 1.2 m, 2.4 m and 4.8m, and the temperature. By using those sound speed profiles, the excess at...


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2006

Effect of atmospheric absorption on aircraft noise propagation in various world regions during the year

Yasuaki Okada; Koichi Yoshihisa; Teruo Iwase

The attenuation of sound due to atmospheric absorption depends strongly on environmental temperature and humidity. For that reason, it varies in response to changing meteorological conditions on a variety of time scales. To perform long‐term prediction of outdoor sound propagation more accurately, it is necessary to examine the fluctuation of the attenuation coefficients for atmospheric absorption during the year. Large variations occur according to the time and place in actual meteorological conditions, on which the attenuation coefficients depend strongly. The attenuation coefficients for atmospheric absorption were calculated from hourly meteorological data obtained at ten international airports throughout the world during a year using the calculation method described in ISO 9613‐1. Calculated results show that the variability characteristics of the attenuation coefficients during the year depend strongly upon both the sonic frequency and the place. The effects of atmospheric absorption on aircraft noi...


Acoustical Science and Technology | 2015

Radiation characteristics of noise generated from a wind turbine

Yasuaki Okada; Koichi Yoshihisa; Kazuki Higashi; Naoto Nishimura


Acoustical Science and Technology | 2010

Simple calculation model for noise propagation in city street canyons based on a diffusion method

Yasuaki Okada; Koichi Yoshihisa; Kazuhiro Kuno


The journal of the INCE of Japan | 2004

Study on the Effects of Atmospheric Absorption on Outdoor Sound Propagation Using Meteorological Data during a Year

Koichi Yoshihisa; Yasuaki Okada; Kenji Tatsuda


ASME 2018 Noise Control and Acoustics Division Session presented at INTERNOISE 2018 | 2018

Sound Absorption Characteristic of Glass and Plastic Bottles: Considerations of Their Dependences on Material Properties

Teruo Iwase; Satoshi Sugie; Hiroyasu Kurono; Masayuki Abe; Yasuaki Okada; Koichi Yoshihisa


Acoustical Science and Technology | 2016

Annual fluctuation of atmospheric absorption of sound in various world regions

Yasuaki Okada; Koichi Yoshihisa; Kenji Tatsuda


Acoustical Science and Technology | 2016

Horizontal directivity of sound emitted from wind turbines

Yasuaki Okada; Koichi Yoshihisa; Kazuki Higashi; Naoto Nishimura

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Kenji Tatsuda

Aichi Bunkyo Women's College

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Aichi Institute of Technology

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