Overview
IEC 61400-11:2012 (consolidated edition 3.1, 2018) - "Wind turbines - Part 11: Acoustic noise measurement techniques" is the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard that defines standardized procedures for measuring and characterizing acoustic noise from wind turbines. The standard specifies measurement positions, instrumentation, data collection and data reduction procedures to derive comparable noise metrics (e.g., A‑weighted levels, 1/3‑octave spectra, narrow band spectra and apparent sound power). It is intended to avoid sound‑propagation errors by prescribing measurements close to the machine but far enough to account for the turbine’s finite source size. The 3.1 edition introduces revised principles for data reduction and uncertainty treatment.
Key technical topics and requirements
- Measurement geometry and microphone positions: standard pattern for microphone placement to ensure representative capture of turbine emission while limiting propagation effects.
- Instrumentation and calibration: requirements for acoustic instruments (microphones, windscreens, calibrators), non‑acoustic sensors (anemometers, power transducers), and traceable calibration.
- Acoustic metrics: procedures to obtain A‑weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level (LAeq), A‑weighted 1/3‑octave band spectra, and narrow‑band spectra.
- Data reduction and uncertainty: new data reduction methodology for averaging, binning by wind speed and direction, calculation of apparent sound power, and quantification of measurement uncertainty.
- Tonality and audibility: methods to detect and quantify tonal components in spectra and determine tonal audibility.
- Operational and environmental measurements: wind speed measurement practices (including reference to 10 m height), rotor speed, pitch, atmospheric conditions and handling of background noise.
- Reporting: mandatory content for test reports - turbine characterization, site conditions, instrumentation, acoustic and non‑acoustic data, and uncertainty estimates.
Practical applications and typical users
- Wind turbine manufacturers: type testing and product development to quantify and reduce noise emissions.
- Test laboratories and certification bodies: standardized test protocols for conformity assessment and certification within the IEC 61400 series.
- Acoustic consultants and environmental planners: baseline measurements, comparative assessments between turbine models, and input to planning/permit decisions.
- Researchers and R&D teams: analysing tonal issues, aeroacoustic performance and validating noise‑reduction measures.
- Regulators: setting or verifying compliance with environmental noise requirements using comparable, repeatable methods.
Related standards
- Other parts of the IEC 61400 series addressing design, performance and site assessment.
- Community noise and environmental noise guidance (for broader immission studies), which the standard distinguishes from turbine‑centric emission measurement methods.
Keywords: IEC 61400-11, wind turbine noise, acoustic noise measurement, A‑weighted, 1/3‑octave, apparent sound power, tonality, data reduction, measurement uncertainty.