Analysis of the Usefulness of Measurement on a Board at Ground Level for Assessing the Noise Level from a Wind Turbine

The specific working conditions of the wind turbine in strong wind cause a number of problems in the measurement of noise indicators used in its short and long-term assessment. The wind is a natural working environment of the turbine, but it also affects the measurement system, moreover, it can be a...

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Amplitude modulation
Ground level
Impact analysis
Indicators
Noise
Noise levels
Noise measurement
Turbines
Wind turbines
Working conditions
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