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Merino Martinez, R. (author), Pieren, Reto (author), Schäffer, Beat (author), Simons, D.G. (author)
Noise annoyance caused by wind turbines is a critical issue for the societal acceptance of wind energy. Wind turbine noise exposure is typically assessed using conventional time–averaged metrics, however, the literature suggests that these metrics do not fully capture the sound properties responsible for the perceived noise annoyance. Therefore,...
conference paper 2022
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Merino Martinez, R. (author), Pieren, Reto (author), Schäffer, Beat (author)
Wind turbines represent an encouraging option for sustainable energy but their noise emissions can be an issue for their public acceptance. Noise reduction measures, such as trailing-edge serrations or permeable inserts, seem to offer promising results in reducing wind turbine noise levels. This manuscript presents a novel holistic approach...
review 2021
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Merino Martinez, R. (author), Pieren, R.D. (author), Snellen, M. (author), Simons, D.G. (author)
Noise emissions from wind turbines are one of the main issues that the wind energy industry must deal with nowadays. Strict noise regulations often prevent wind turbines to operate at maximum power conditions, causing large losses of power production and, hence, of revenue. Several noise reduction measures have been proposed so far, but the...
conference paper 2019
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Merino Martinez, R. (author)
With the continuous growth in demand for air traffic and wind turbines, the noise emissions they generate are becoming an increasingly important issue. To reduce their noise levels, it is essential to obtain accurate information about all the sound sources present. Phased microphone arrays and acoustic imaging methods allow for the estimation of...
doctoral thesis 2018
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