Recording, Processing, and Reproduction of Vibrations Produced by Impact Noise Sources in Buildings

Acoustics Pub Date : 2024-01-17 DOI:10.3390/acoustics6010006
F. Dolezal, Andreas Reichenauer, A. Wilfling, Maximilian Neusser, Rok Prislan
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Several studies on the perception of impact sounds question the correlation of standardized approaches with perceived annoyance, while more recent studies have come to inconsistent conclusions. All these studies neglected the aspect of whole-body vibrations, which are known to be relevant for the perception of low-frequency sound and can be perceived especially in lightweight constructions. Basically, the contribution of vibrations to impact sound annoyance is still unknown and could be the reason for the contradictory results. To investigate this aspect, we measured vibrations on different types of floors under laboratory conditions and in situ. For this purpose, a vibration-sensing device was developed to record vibrations more cost-effectively and independently of commercial recording instruments. The vibrations of predefined impact sequences were recorded together with the sound field using a higher-order ambisonics microphone. In addition, a vibration exposure device was developed to expose the test objects to the exact vibrations that occur in the built environment. The vibration exposure device is integrated into the ambisonics reproduction system, which consists of a large number of loudspeakers in a spherical configuration. The article presents the development and performance achieved using the vibration-sensing unit and the vibration exposure device. The study is relevant for conducting future impact sound listening tests under laboratory conditions, which can be extended to include the reproduction of vibrations.
记录、处理和再现建筑物冲击噪声源产生的振动
一些关于撞击声感知的研究对标准化方法与感知到的烦扰之间的相关性提出了质疑,而最近的研究则得出了不一致的结论。所有这些研究都忽略了全身振动的问题,众所周知,全身振动与低频声音的感知有关,特别是在轻质结构中。从根本上说,振动对撞击声烦扰的影响仍是未知的,这也可能是出现矛盾结果的原因。为了研究这个问题,我们在实验室条件下和现场测量了不同类型地板的振动。为此,我们开发了一种振动传感装置,可以更经济高效地记录振动,而无需使用商业记录仪器。使用高阶环境噪声麦克风记录预定冲击序列的振动和声场。此外,还开发了一种振动暴露装置,使测试对象暴露于建筑环境中发生的精确振动。振动曝露装置集成在环境声再现系统中,该系统由球形配置的大量扬声器组成。文章介绍了振动传感装置和振动暴露装置的开发和性能。这项研究对今后在实验室条件下进行冲击声听力测试具有重要意义,该测试可扩展至包括振动再现。
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