Wind turbine generator systems - Part 11: Acoustic noise measurement techniques

Presents measurement procedures that enable noise emissions of a wind tubine to be characterized with respect to a range of wind speeds and directions. Allows comparisons between different wind turbines.

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INTERNATIONAL
IEC
STANDARD
61400-11
First edition
1998-09
Wind turbine generator systems –
Part 11:
Acoustic noise measurement techniques
Aérogénérateurs –
Partie 11:
Techniques de mesure du bruit acoustique

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INTERNATIONAL
IEC
STANDARD
61400-11
First edition
1998-09
Wind turbine generator systems –
Part 11:
Acoustic noise measurement techniques
Aérogénérateurs –
Partie 11:
Techniques de mesure du bruit acoustique

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CONTENTS
Page
FOREWORD.4

INTRODUCTION . 5

Clause
1 General. 6
1.1 Scope and object. 6
1.2 Normative references. 6
1.3 Definitions. 7
1.4 Symbols and units . 8
1.5 Abbreviations. 9
2 Outline of method . 9
3 Instrumentation. 9
3.1 Acoustic instruments. 9
3.2 Non-acoustic instruments. 10
3.3 Traceable calibration. 11
4 Measurements and measurement procedures . 11
4.1 Measurement positions. 11
4.2 Acoustic measurements. 12
4.3 Non-acoustic measurements. 15
5 Data reduction procedures. 17
5.1 Wind speed. 17
5.2 Correction for background noise. 18
5.3 Apparent sound power level . 18
5.4 Wind speed dependence. 19
5.5 Directivity. 20
5.6 Octave- or third-octave band levels. 20

5.7 Tonality. 20
6 Information to be reported. 22
6.1 Characterization of the wind turbine. 22
6.2 Physical environment. 23
6.3 Instrumentation. 23
6.4 Acoustic data. 23
6.5 Non-acoustic data. 24
6.6 Uncertainty. 24

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Tables
1 Effective noise bandwidth . 14

2 Roughness length . 18

3 Bandwidth of critical bands . 21

D.1 Examples of possible values of type B uncertainty components relevant for
apparent sound power level . 37

Figures
1 Mounting of the microphone – plan view . 25
2 Mounting of the microphone – vertical cross-section . 26
3 Standard pattern for microphone measurement positions . 27
4 Illustration of the definitions of R and slant distance R . 28
0 1
5 Allowable region for meteorological mast position as a function of ß – plan view . 29
6 Allowable range for meteorological mast position – cross-section . 30
B.1 Tolerances for frequency characteristics . 33
Annexes
A Other characteristics of WTGS noise emission and their quantification . 31
B Criteria for recording/playback equipment . 33
C Assessment of turbulence . 35
D Assessment of measurement uncertainty . 36
E Bibliography .39

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WIND TURBINE GENERATOR SYSTEMS –

Part 11: Acoustic noise measurement techniques

FOREWORD
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International Standard IEC 61400-11 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 88: Wind
turbine systems.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
FDIS Report on voting
88/96/FDIS 88/97/RVD
Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the report on
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Annexes A, B, C, D and E are for information only.
A bilingual version of this standard may be issued at a later date.

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INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this part of IEC 61400 is to provide a uniform methodology that will ensure

consistency and accuracy in the measurement and analysis of acoustical emissions by wind

turbine generator systems (WTGS). This standard has been prepared with the anticipation that it

would be applied by:
– the WTGS manufacturer striving to meet well defined acoustic emission performance
requirements and/or a possible declaration system;

– the WTGS purchaser in specifying such performance requirements;
– the WTGS operator who may be required to verify that stated, or required, acoustic
performance specifications are met for new or refurbished units;
– the WTGS planner or regulator who must be able to accurately and fairly define acoustical
emission characteristics of WTGS in response to environmental regulations or permit
requirements for new or modified installations.
This standard provides guidance in the measurement, analysis and reporting of complex acoustic
emissions from wind turbine generator systems (WTGS). The standard will benefit those parties
involved in the manufacture, installation planning and permitting, operation, utilization, and
regulation of WTGS. The technically accurate measurement and analysis techniques
recommended in this document should be applied by all parties to ensure that continuing
development and operation of WTGS is carried out in an atmosphere of consistent and accurate
communication relative to environmental concerns. This standard presents measurement and
reporting procedures expected to provide accurate results that can be replicated by others.
The consistency of results using the method for measurement of tonality will be assessed, and
future revisions will address any identified shortcomings.

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WIND TURBINE GENERATOR SYSTEMS –

Part 11: Acoustic noise measurement techniques

1 General
1.1 Scope and object
This part of IEC 61400 presents sound measurement procedures that enable noise emissions of

a wind turbine to be characterized. This involves using measurement methods appropriate to

noise emission assessment at locations close to the machine, in order to avoid errors due to
sound propagation, but far enough away to allow for the finite source size. The procedures
described are different in some respects from those that would be adopted for noise assessment
in community noise studies. They are intended to facilitate characterization of wind turbine noise
with respect to a range of wind speeds and directions. Standardization of measurement
procedures will also facilitate comparisons between different wind turbines.
The procedures present methodologies that will enable the noise emissions of a single WTGS to
be characterized in a consistent and accurate manner. These procedures include the following:
– location of acoustic measurement positions;
– requirements for the acquisition of acoustic, meteorological, and associated WTGS
operational data;
– analysis of the data obtained and the content for the data report; and
– definition of specific acoustic emission parameters, and associated descriptors which are
used for making
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