The 3rd Wind Turbine Acoustic Day is going to be held on Thursday, 17 May 2018 at Technical University of Denmark, DTU Risø Campus, Roskilde.
Participation is free of cost, but registration is mandatory. Please register using the following link:
http://www.conferencemanager.dk/acousticday2018
Registration deadline: 6 May
With this conference we wish to give you an overview of important activities and the current status of science based knowledge, as well as facilitate discussion on the needs for research and development in the future. The conference aims at an audience with interest in noise and acoustics from wind turbines and some of the presentations will be at a high technical level.
Speakers with different backgrounds (wind turbine manufacturers, consultants, technical and social researchers, and lawgivers) are invited, presenting a broad overview of wind turbine noise issues in Denmark and abroad. This year’s event will also include a visit to the newly built DTU Wind Energy facility, namely the Poul la Cour aero-acoustic wind tunnel which is scheduled to start operating this year.
Therefore, don’t miss out this opportunity to get new perspectives on wind turbine noise, being updated with the newest developments and discuss new advances with colleagues in the field. Do not hesitate to forward this message to your colleagues.
Agenda:
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Activities
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Speakers & Locations
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8:30-9:00
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Registration and coffee
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Niels Bohr Auditorium - DTU Risø Campus (Bldg. 112)
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9:00-9:10
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Welcome
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Peter Hauge Madsen, Head of Department, DTU Wind Energy
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Session #1: LEGAL, TECHNICAL AND HUMAN ISSUES REGARDING WIND TURBINE NOISE
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9:10-9:35
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Adjustments in the regulation of noise from wind turbines
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Jesper Mogensen, Miljø- og Fødevareministeriet (Ministry of Environment and Food), Denmark
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9:35-10:00
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Low frequency sound insulation of buildings in relation to wind turbine noise
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Bo Søndergaard, SWECO Danmark A/S
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10:00-10:25
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Annoyance from wind turbine noise? Review of wind turbine noise studies of the last two decades
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Sabine Von Hünerbein, University of Salford, UK
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10:25-10:50 - Coffee break
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Session #2: #1-CONT’D - and - INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES
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10:50-11:15
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Measurement at neighbor position
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Lars Sommer Søndergaard, DELTA (FORCE Technology)
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11:15 -11:40
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Developments in Acoustics at Vestas Wind Systems A/S
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Jérémy Hurault & Kaj Dam Madsen, VESTAS Wind Systems
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11:40-12:05
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Developments in wind turbine noise: limitations and opportunities
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Tomas Rosenberg Hansen, SIEMENS GAMESA Renewable Energy
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12:05-12:55 - Lunch
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Session #3: RECENT RESEARCH ADVANCEMENTS
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12:55-13:10
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Cross-Cutting Activities and HAWC2-Noise
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Franck Bertagnolio, DTU Wind Energy
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13:10-13:25
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Statistical prediction of far-field wind turbine noise, with probabilistic characterization of atmospheric stability
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Mark Kelly, DTU Wind Energy
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13:25-13:40
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Recent developments in noise propagation modelling
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Wen Zhong Shen, DTU Wind Energy
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13:40-13:55
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Status of the National Wind Tunnel
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Christian Bak, DTU Wind Energy
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13:55-14:10
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The acoustic measurement setup in the Poul la Cour Wind Tunnel
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Andreas Fischer, DTU Wind Energy
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14:10-14:40 - Coffee Break
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14:40-15:00 - Walk or drive to the wind tunnel location (~700m from Niels Bohr auditorium)
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Session #4: VISIT OF THE POUL LA COUR WIND TUNNEL
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15:00-16:00
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Visit of the wind tunnel facility
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Poul la Cour Wind Tunnel - DTU Risø Campus (Bldg. 331)
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16:00-17:00
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Networking
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Poul la Cour Wind Tunnel - DTU Risø Campus (Bldg. 331)
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