Not exact matches
Amplitude modulation (which is a variation in the emitted
noise level) is a fundamental characteristic of wind
turbine noise and is a characteristic which is taken into account in the objective
criteria specifically developed for wind farms.
Kamperman, George; and James, Richard How - to guide to
criteria for siting wind
turbines to prevent health risks from sound ~ Also see «Simple guidelines for siting wind
turbines to prevent health risks» by the same authors Introduction A new source of community
noise is spreading rapidly across the rural U.S. countryside.
Kamperman, George; and James, Richard Simple guidelines for siting wind
turbines to prevent health risks ~ Also see «How - to guide to
criteria for siting wind
turbines to prevent health risks from sound» by the same authors Paper presented at Institute of
Noise Control Engineering (INCE) NOISE - CON 2008, July 28 - 31, 2008 George W. Kamperman, INC
Noise Control Engineering (INCE)
NOISE - CON 2008, July 28 - 31, 2008 George W. Kamperman, INC
NOISE - CON 2008, July 28 - 31, 2008 George W. Kamperman, INCE Bd.
1) A review of the European and other wind
turbine siting
criteria and existing studies of the prevalence of
noise problems after construction;
Four years ago, Dr Robert McMurtry (former Dean of Medicine and Western University, companion of the Order of Canada) and independent health researcher (retired pharmacist and health care executive) Carmen Krogh published a «case definition» and diagnostic
criteria as a diagnostic tool to help family physicians and others caring for patients who may have been exposed to wind
turbine noise emissions.