2021
DOI: 10.1121/10.0006782
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Automatic estimation of the sound emergence of wind turbine noise with nonnegative matrix factorization

Abstract: In many countries, the acoustic impact of wind farms is often constrained by a curtailment plan to limit their noise, which spreads in their surroundings. To update the plan, on/off cycle measurements are performed to determine the ambient noise (wind turbines in operation) and residual noise (wind turbines shut down), but these shutdown operations are limited in time, which reduces the representativeness of the estimated in situ emergence. Consequently, a machine learning technique, called nonnegative matrix … Show more

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“…However, in doubleflow turbofan, the upstream and downstream components of the fan are correlated sources that cannot be separated using ICA. NMF only assumes non-negative components and purely additive mixing [6], and has recently been applied in wind turbine noise estimation [7]. This article proposes applying NMF with regularization to separate four sources (inlet and exhaust fan components, core and jet) within the overall noise of a simulated turbofan, taking into account prior knowledge of the spectral shape of some components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in doubleflow turbofan, the upstream and downstream components of the fan are correlated sources that cannot be separated using ICA. NMF only assumes non-negative components and purely additive mixing [6], and has recently been applied in wind turbine noise estimation [7]. This article proposes applying NMF with regularization to separate four sources (inlet and exhaust fan components, core and jet) within the overall noise of a simulated turbofan, taking into account prior knowledge of the spectral shape of some components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These objections from the residents about the noise emission generated from the wind turbine are met by the regulations of the country. The wind turbine noise regulations differ for the different countries [3]. The mechanical sources of noise are generated from the generators, hub, transmission chains, moving parts like gear and bearings, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%