A Microscopic Prediction Model for Traffic Noise in Adjacent Regions to Arterial Roads

IF 0.6 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 ACOUSTICS
Li Ming, Jizhou Liu
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Abstract

Traffic noise in big cities impacts the people who live and work in high-rise buildings alongside arterial roads. To determine this impact magnitude, this paper proposes and validates a microscopic level method that locally predicts the total noise level and the spectral characteristics of traffic flow in the near-road region. In the proposed method, the vehicles on the road are considered as multiple queues of moving point sound sources with ground reflection considered. To account for the flow of vehicles on the road, traffic field data, and individual vehicle noise source models are also employed. A field measurement is conducted to validate the proposed method. Results comparison shows that the predicted and the measured overall A-weighted sound pressure level and A-weighted noise spectra are within 3 dBA and 5 dBA, respectively. Based on the validated method, the spatial distribution of traffic noise near the arterial road is investigated for different traffic scenarios.
主干道邻近区域交通噪声的微观预测模型
大城市的交通噪音影响着在主干道旁的高层建筑中生活和工作的人们。为了确定这种影响程度,本文提出并验证了一种微观水平方法,该方法局部预测了近道路区域交通流的总噪声水平和频谱特征。该方法将道路上的车辆视为考虑地面反射的多个移动点声源队列。为了考虑道路上的车辆流量,还使用了交通现场数据和单个车辆噪声源模型。通过现场实测验证了该方法的有效性。结果表明,预测值与实测值的a加权声压级和a加权噪声谱分别在3 dBA和5 dBA以内。在此基础上,对不同交通情景下主干道附近交通噪声的空间分布进行了研究。
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Archives of Acoustics
Archives of Acoustics 物理-声学
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
11.10%
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0
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Acoustics, the peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishes original research papers from all areas of acoustics like: acoustical measurements and instrumentation, acoustics of musics, acousto-optics, architectural, building and environmental acoustics, bioacoustics, electroacoustics, linear and nonlinear acoustics, noise and vibration, physical and chemical effects of sound, physiological acoustics, psychoacoustics, quantum acoustics, speech processing and communication systems, speech production and perception, transducers, ultrasonics, underwater acoustics.
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