Calculated wind noise for an infrasonic wind noise enclosure
JohnPaul Abbott1, Richard Raspet1
1Department of Physics and Astronomy and National Center for Physical Acoustics, The University of Mississippi, P.O. Box 1848, 145 Hill Drive, University, Mississippi 38677, USA.
Abstract:
A simple calculation of the wind noise measured at the center of a large porous wind fence enclosure is developed. The calculation provides a good model of the measured wind noise, with a good agreement within ±5 dB, and is derived by combining the wind noise contributions from (a) the turbulence-turbulence and turbulence-shear interactions inside the enclosure, (b) the turbulence interactions on the surface of the enclosure, and (c) the turbulence-shear interactions outside of the enclosure. Each wind noise contribution is calculated from the appropriate measured turbulence spectra, velocity profiles, correlation lengths, and the mean velocity at the center, surface, and outside of the enclosure. The model is verified by comparisons of the measured wind noise to the calculated estimates of the differing noise contributions and their sum.
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