Infra-sound cancellation and mitigation in wind turbines release_jbfrd6wxlvbxnbmi356t5enx2y

by Albert Boretti, Andrew Ordys, Sarim Al Zubaidy

Published in Nonlinear Engineering by Walter de Gruyter GmbH.

2018   p73-81

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> The infra-sound spectra recorded inside homes located even several kilometres far from wind turbine installations is characterized by large pressure fluctuation in the low frequency range. There is a significant body of literature suggesting inaudible sounds at low frequency are sensed by humans and affect the wellbeing through different mechanisms. These mechanisms include amplitude modulation of heard sounds, stimulating subconscious pathways, causing endolymphatic hydrops, and possibly potentiating noise-induced hearing loss. We suggest the study of infra-sound active cancellation and mitigation to address the low frequency noise issues. Loudspeakers generate pressure wave components of same amplitude and frequency but opposite phase of the recorded infra sound. They also produce pressure wave components within the audible range reducing the perception of the infra-sound to minimize the sensing of the residual infra sound.
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