Analysis of underwater sounds from impact pile driving at the Block Island Wind Farm

Author:

Amaral Jennifer L.1,Miller James H.,Potty Gopu R.2,Vigness-Raposa Kathleen J.3,Lin Ying-Tsong4,Frankel Adam S.5,Newhall Arthur E.4,Wilkes Daniel R.,Gavrilov Alexander N.6

Affiliation:

1. Marine Acoust., Inc., 2 Corporate Pl., Ste. 105, Middletown, RI 02842

2. Ocean Eng., Univ. of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI

3. INSPIRE Environ., Middletown, RI

4. Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst., Woods Hole, MA

5. Marine Acoust., Inc., Middletown, RI

6. Ctr. for Marine Sci. and Technol., School of Earth and Planetary Sci., Curtin Univ., Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Abstract

Impact pile driving creates intense, impulsive sound that radiates into the surrounding environment. Piles driven vertically into the seabed generate an azimuthally symmetric underwater sound field whereas piles driven on an angle will generate an azimuthally dependent sound field. Measurements were made during impact pile driving of raked piles to secure jacket foundation structures to the seabed at the Block Island Wind Farm at ranges between 500 m and 15 km. These measurements were analyzed to investigate variations in rise time, decay time, pulse duration, kurtosis, and sound received levels as a function of range and azimuth. Variations in the radiated sound field along opposing azimuths resulted in differences in measured sound exposure levels of up to 10 dB and greater due to the pile rake as the sound propagated in range. The raked pile configuration was modeled using an equivalent axisymmetric FEM model to describe the azimuthally dependent measured sound fields and compared to the measured data. These measurements made during wind farm construction will be presented and discussed. [Work supported by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.]

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

Subject

Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

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