Abstract
In recent years, the global energy mix is shifting towards sustainable energy systems due to the energy crisis and the prominence of ecological climate change. Wind energy resources are abundant in cold regions, and wind turbines are increasingly operating in cold regions with wet natural environments, increasing the risk of wind turbine blade icing. To address the problem of noise source distribution and the frequency characteristic variation of wind turbines in natural icing environments, this paper uses a 112-channel microphone array to acquire the acoustic signals of a horizontal axis wind turbine with a diameter of 2.45m. Using the beamforming technique, the wind turbine noise evolution law characteristics under natural icing environment were studied by field experiments, and the noise source distribution and noise increase in different frequency bands under different icing mass and positions and different angles of attack were analyzed in detail. The results show that under the leading-edge and windward-side icing, the noise source gradually moves toward the blade tip along the spanwise direction with the increase in ice mass. In addition, the total sound pressure level at 460 r/min, 520 r/min, 580 r/min, and 640 r/min are increased by 0.82 dB, 0.85 dB, 0.91 dB, and 0.95 dB, respectively for the leading-edge icing condition in comparison with the uniform icing over the windward side of the blade.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Interdisciplinary Research Fund of Inner Mongolia Agricultural University
Science and Technology Plan of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in China in 2020
Talent Fund of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in 2021
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction
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