Abstract

Procedures are described for evaluating human exposure to wind turbine noise. They are based on noise and noised induced vibrations at the receiver location and make use of results of recent full scale noise measurements and of laboratory studies of human response to wind turbine noise; as well as information contained in the available literature on noise induced house vibrations and noise propagation in the atmosphere. The findings are believed to apply to the design and sitting of future large wind turbine systems as well as for assessing the noise environment of existing systems. [Work supported by the NASA‐Lewis Research Center and the Department of Energy.]

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