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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 46, 2018
3rd International Conference on Energy and Environmental Protection
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Article Number | 00026 | |
Number of page(s) | 7 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184600026 | |
Published online | 13 September 2018 |
Sensitivity of the Hawt noise level predicted based on Amiet’s theory on the value of a turbulence intensity coefficient determined numerically
AGH University of Science and Technology, Department of Power Systems and Environmental Protection Facilities, Mickiewicza 30 Av. 30-065 Cracow, Poland
* Corresponding author: suder@agh.edu.pl
In the paper the authors presented and compared two methods of the HAWT noise predicting. The priority, however, was to test the possibility of using Amiet's theory to determine the noise value in the far field. In this theory it is necessary to know the value of the turbulence intensity coefficient. The value of this coefficient was determined based on numerical modeling. The NACA 0012 profile was used for the airfoil shape. The ANSYS/Fluent program was used for numerical calculations, where the k-ω SST turbulence model was used to simulate the flow, and Ffocs- Williams and Hawkings model was used to determine the noise level. The turbulence intensity coefficient estimated in this way was then used to determine the noise value from the wind turbine airfoils using Amiet's theory.
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2018
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