揭开电梯机房隆隆声的神秘面纱

Alex Shi
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电梯运行时,经常会从机房发出刺耳的隆隆声。通常电梯公司声称没有责任,理由是总声压级(SPL)符合法律要求。然而,很明显,单靠声压级并不能完全代表机房噪声的可感知音质。智能手机被用来记录这种噪音,音频片段被转换成时域信号。然后,这些数字化信号通过快速傅立叶变换(FFT)、短时傅立叶变换(STFT)和小波函数等工具进行全面分析。这种可视化的噪声分析反过来指出,正是噪声信号的调性和波动,使得电梯机的声学噪声在声级可接受的情况下仍然如此刺耳,从而促使居民产生负面的心理声学反应。由此产生的分析揭开了噪音的神秘面纱,并说服电梯公司更换他们的机器,为全球遭受令人不安的电梯噪音的受害者铺平了新的道路。此外,电梯公司应该使用类似的分析来改进其设计和制造,以提高整体感知声音质量。
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Demystifying the Rumbling Noise Generated from the Elevator Machine Room
When an elevator is operating, there is often a cacophonous rumbling sound emanating from its machine room. Commonly the elevator companies claim no responsibility, citing that the overall sound pressure level (SPL) is legally compliant. However, clearly, SPL alone cannot fully represent the perceivable sound quality of the noise from the machine room. A smart phone has been used to record this noise, and the audio clip has been converted into time-domain signals. These digitalized signals have then been comprehensively analyzed by tools such as, but not limited to Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT), Short-time Fourier Transformation (STFT), and Wavelet functions. This visualized noise analysis in turn points to the fact that it is the tonality and fluctuations in the noise signal that make the acoustic noise of elevator machine so jarring to the ears despite its acceptable SPL level, prompting the negative psychoacoustic reactions of the residents. The resulting analysis demystifies the noise and has convinced elevator companies to replace their machines, paving a new path to be used for victims globally suffering from discomforting elevator noise. Furthermore, elevator companies should use similar analysis to improve its designs and manufacturing so as to improve overall perceived sound quality.
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