Advanced Research and Methods of Noise Control for Wind Turbine
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A3: Wind, Wave and Tidal Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2024) | Viewed by 4060
Special Issue Editors
Interests: aeroacoustics; bionic noise reduction; noise prediction; propeller noise; noise measurement
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Interests: aeroacoustics; turbomachinery noise; aircraft noise; flow control jet noise
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Wind turbines are widely used due to their environmental friendliness. The global annual installed capacity of wind turbines is up to 52.5 GW, and the global cumulative installed capacity exceeds 539 GW. More than 10% of electricity in Europe is provided by the wind power industry. The growing use of wind turbines causes serious noise problems to the community, especially for modern wind turbines with large diameters of more than 150 m. The two main aerodynamic noise sources of wind turbines are the trailing edge noise generated by the interaction of boundary layer turbulence with the trailing edge of an airfoil, and the leading edge noise generated by the interaction of inflow turbulence with the leading edge of an airfoil. The control of wind turbine noise is a challenging task due to its broadband characteristics. However, to further increase the rotor diameter and improve the wind energy capture efficiency, it is urgent to conduct systemic research and develop advanced noise control methods for wind turbines.
This Special Issue aims to present and disseminate the most recent advances related to this research and the methods of noise control for wind turbines.
Topics of interest for publication include, but are not limited to:
- Active noise control method;
- Passive noise control method;
- Analytical noise prediction method;
- Advanced computational aeroacoustics of wind turbines;
- Advanced computational aerodynamics of wind turbines;
- Advanced noise measurements;
- Noise generation mechanisms of wind turbines;
- Noise reduction mechanisms of the noise control method.
Dr. Weijie Chen
Guest Editor
Dr. Liangfeng Wang
Dr. Fan Tong
Co-Guest Editors
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Keywords
- wind turbine
- aeroacoustics
- noise control
- noise prediction
- noise reduction mechanisms
- bionic treatment
- noise measurement
- computational fluid mechanics
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