Archives of Acoustics,
31, 4(S), pp. 303-310, 2006
Uncertainty of $L_{\textrm{DEN}}$ calculation for corona noise from Ultra High Voltage power lines using reference methods
Accordingly to the regulations contained in the European Noise Directive (END) and also
in some legal acts being currently under legislative process in Poland, in the nearest future the
$L_{\textrm{DEN}}$ and $L_{\textrm{N}}$ levels will be used as the basis for evaluation of corona noise from UHV power
lines. The paper presents an example of combined uncertainty evaluation for estimation of
long-term level ($L_{\textrm{A, LT}}$) and $L_{\textrm{DEN}}$ level for corona noise from UHV overhead power lines.
Some specific features of that noise – large time variation of its level and spectral structure,
dependent on the atmospheric conditions, and on the other hand often small distance from the
background noise – are the reason that the evaluation of its estimation uncertainty is more difficult
then for some other, better “determined” noise sources. The partial uncertainties related
to the measurement system and prediction method according to the reference methods for industry
noise were dealt with. The effect of the environment on the system and the measured
quantity have been distinguished and quantitatively determined.
in some legal acts being currently under legislative process in Poland, in the nearest future the
$L_{\textrm{DEN}}$ and $L_{\textrm{N}}$ levels will be used as the basis for evaluation of corona noise from UHV power
lines. The paper presents an example of combined uncertainty evaluation for estimation of
long-term level ($L_{\textrm{A, LT}}$) and $L_{\textrm{DEN}}$ level for corona noise from UHV overhead power lines.
Some specific features of that noise – large time variation of its level and spectral structure,
dependent on the atmospheric conditions, and on the other hand often small distance from the
background noise – are the reason that the evaluation of its estimation uncertainty is more difficult
then for some other, better “determined” noise sources. The partial uncertainties related
to the measurement system and prediction method according to the reference methods for industry
noise were dealt with. The effect of the environment on the system and the measured
quantity have been distinguished and quantitatively determined.
Keywords:
corona audible noise, day-evening-night level, power lines, uncertainty.
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