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  • Haikonen, Kalle, 1978- (author)
  • Underwater radiated noise from direct driven Wave Energy Converters: Sound Pressure Levels in relation to Significant Wave Height and Wave Steepness
  • 2014
  • In: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. - 0001-4966 .- 1520-8524.
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The operation of Wave Energy Converters (WECs) will add to the anthropogenic impact on the marine environment. Underwater radiated noise is one suggested impact. To estimate if there might be an impact on the environment, the noise must be characterized. Noise from two full scale WECs was measured in 2013. The purpose of this study was to examine the change in noise levels from the WECs in different significant wave heights and wave Steepness, propagation loss and the significance of a noise dampening feature. Noise was measured simultaneously at two distances (1m and 150 m). Noise levels at 1m varied between 108-143 dB re 1 µParms in Hs 0.09-2.84m. The noise dampening feature had a significant impact on the noise levels. Noise levels increased logarithmically in relation to Hs and linearly in relation to α2. α2 was found to be an uncertain variable when used alone to estimate noise levels.
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  • Haikonen, Kalle, 1978- (author)
  • Underwater radiated noise from Point Absorbing Wave Energy Converters : Noise Characteristics and Possible Environmental Effects
  • 2014
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The conversion of wave energy into electrical energy has the potential to become a clean and sustainable form of renewable energy conversion. However, like all forms of energy conversion it will inevitably have an impact on the marine environment, although not in the form of emissions of hazardous substances (gases, oils or chemicals associated with anticorrosion). Possible environmental issues associated with wave energy conversion include electromagnetic fields, alteration of sedimentation and hydrologic regimes and underwater radiated noise.Underwater noise has the potential to propagate over long distances and thus have the potential to disturb marine organisms far away from the noise source. There is great variation in the ability to perceive sound between marine organisms, one sound that is clearly audible to one species can be completely inaudible to another. Thus, to be able to determine potential environmental impact from WECs associated with underwater noise, the noise radiated from the WECs must be known. This thesis presents results from studies on the underwater radiated noise from four different full-scale WECs in the Lysekil Wave Power Project.Hydrophones were used to measure the underwater radiated noise from operating point absorbing linear WECs. The main purpose was to study the radiated noise from the operating WECs with emphasis on characteristics such as spectrum levels, Sound Pressure Level (SPL), noise duration and repetition rate. This to be able to determine the origin of the noise and if possible, implement design changes to minimize radiated noise.The results identified two main operational noises (transients with the bulk of the energy in frequencies <1 kHz). The SPL of the radiated noise fluctuated significantly, depending on wave height. Broadband SPLrms of the measurements ranged between ~110 dB and ~140 dB re 1 µPa and SPLpeak of specific noises ranges between ~140 and ~180 dB re µPa. Audibility was estimated range from 1km to 15 km depending critically on species and on assumptions of propagation loss. The noise is not expected to have any negative effects on behaviour or mask any signals, unless in the vicinity (<150m) of the WECs in significant wave heights. No physical damage, even in close vicinity are expected on either fish or marine mammals.Having the aim to have as little impact on the environment a possible, these studies are important. This way precautions can be implemented early in the technical development of this kind of renewable energy converters. The benefits from the WECs the Lysekil wave power project are believed to outweigh possible environmental impacts due to underwater radiated noise.
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