ASSESSING EXPOSURE TO NOISE IN HIGH DENSITY URBAN AREAS

IF 0.2 Q4 ACOUSTICS
Akustika Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.36336/akustika20214156
I. May, D. Koshurnikov
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Abstract

The present research dwells on existing methodical approaches to modeling and noise assessment involving mapping procedures in high density urban areas by the example of urbanized territories in a big city. The suggested approach is based on results obtained via multiple acoustic computations that were performed using specialized software packages. Computed data are interfaced with geoinformation systems for further visualization and quantitative assessment of obtained results. As regards hygienic standardization, hardware and software that are used within the approach allow accomplishing it in high density urban areas. The research concentrates on basic approaches to creating a calculated model as well as parameters of all accomplished computations. The research was performed as per a regular grid within a calculated rectangle sized 0.8*0.8 km and with a step being equal to 25 meters. This calculated rectangle contained 1,122 points. Overall, computed exposure was determined at 486,246 points located in 43 planes. A separate calculated grid corresponded to each of them in order to build a 3D model. This 3D model was made up of 43 planes including one built at 1.5 meter height in a residential area. This 3D model was created for assessing living conditions depending on a height of living (a floor in a residential building). A square of acoustic discomfort was assessed depending on a height as per such a hygienic criterion as noise exceeding 55 dBA and it allowed establishing effects produced by motor transport on noise levels. This research is an initial stage in substantiating violations of citizens’ rights for a favorable living environment and human well-being; in future it is planned to perform instrumental measurements and assess health risks.
评估高密度市区的噪音暴露程度
本研究以大城市的城市化地区为例,着重于现有的有系统的建模和噪声评估方法,包括高密度城市地区的制图程序。建议的方法是基于使用专门软件包进行的多次声学计算所获得的结果。计算出的数据与地理信息系统相结合,以进一步可视化和定量评估所获得的结果。关于卫生标准化,该方法中使用的硬件和软件允许在高密度的城市地区实现这一目标。研究的重点是建立计算模型的基本方法以及所有已完成的计算的参数。研究在0.8*0.8 km的计算矩形内按照规则网格进行,步长为25米。这个计算出来的矩形包含1122个点。总的来说,在43个平面上的486246个点上确定了计算暴露。一个单独的计算网格对应于它们中的每一个,以便建立一个3D模型。这个3D模型由43个平面组成,其中一个平面建在1.5米高的住宅区。这个3D模型是为了根据居住高度(住宅楼的一层)来评估居住条件而创建的。根据噪音超过55 dBA等卫生标准的高度评估声学不适的平方,并允许建立汽车运输对噪音水平产生的影响。这一研究是证实为了良好的生活环境和人类福祉而侵犯公民权利的初步阶段;今后计划进行仪器测量和评估健康风险。
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