The global push for sustainable energy has elevated wind power as a key renewable source; however, turbine noise remains a critical barrier to deployment near populated areas. This study investigates the optimization of symmetric and asymmetric trailing-edge profiles to minimize aeroacoustic emissions. The primary novelty lies in the comparative analysis of a novel Pressure-Side Intruding Divergent model against standard sinusoidal serrations. Employing finite volume analysis in ANSYS, the preliminary results revealed that these targeted modifications significantly reduced noise propagation by 51.1% to 75.4%. By altering vortex shedding patterns and turbulent boundary-layer interactions, these findings provide actionable guidelines for balancing aerodynamic efficiency with environmental noise standards.
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Yll Ibrahimi
Luis Rubio Rodriguez
Levente Csóka
Coatings
Eötvös Loránd University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e1cf7b5cdc762e9d8585b5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings16040472