Title of article
Time-domain simulations of sound propagation through screen-induced turbulence
Author/Authors
Dietrich Heimann، نويسنده , , Reinhard Blumrich، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
22
From page
561
To page
582
Abstract
A flow model in combination with a statistical–dynamical turbulence generator and a linearised Euler time-domain model for sound waves were used to simulate the effect of screen-induced turbulence on the noise level in the acoustical shadow of a screen in wind. Instead of simulating a great number of different frozen turbulence realisations, the concept of transient turbulence was successfully tested and applied. This concept is adequate to the time-domain model and reduces the computational demands. Several two-dimensional simulations allowed to isolate the individual effects of wind and screen on the propagation of 500 Hz sound waves over a 4-m high noise barrier. At a distance of 250 m from the source (240 m behind the screen) the sheltering effect of the screen and the refraction effect of the wind are in the order of 6 and 4 dB, respectively. The screen-induced turbulence leads to fluctuations in the noise level with a standard deviation of 1.2 dB and a maximum amplitude of 3 dB. However, the time averaged effect turned out to be in the order of merely 0.2 dB. The effect of the screen-induced turbulence on the average noise level behind the screen is therefore negligible.
Keywords
Propagation , Wind , Linear Euler model , Barrier , Turbulence
Journal title
Applied Acoustics
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Applied Acoustics
Record number
1170678
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