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040 _cNational Acoustic Laboratories
100 _aCooper, Jon
245 _aMicrophone wind speed limits during wind farm noise measurments
520 3 _aGuidelines and Standards which set environmental noise criteria often include clauses which prescribe a limit as to the allowable wind speed during noise measurements. It is common practice for this limit to be 5 m/s at the microphone, although 3 or 10 m/s are sometimes also adopted. The purpose of this limit for general environmental noise measurements may be to limit wind induced background noise, adverse propagation affects, wind induced noise on the microphone, or a combination of these. In the case of wind farm background noise assessments, the purpose of the measurements is to quantify the increase of wind induced background noise and a wind speed limit of 5 m/s at the microphone is typically adopted, with the sole aim of ensuring that wind induced microphone noise does not adversely affect the measurements by way of artificially increasing background noise. This paper examines the rationale for limiting wind speeds at the microphone to 5 m/s, and shows through field measurements that this limit does not guard against adverse effects of wind induced microphone noise. An alternative approach for preventing adverse effects of wind induced microphone noise is proposed.
700 _aTom Evans
773 0 _tAcoustics 2015 Hunter Valley 15-18 November 2015
856 _uhttp://dspace.nal.gov.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/453/p122.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
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