多单元住宅室内暴露于室外环境噪声及其对居住者舒适性影响的评估

IF 1.4 Q3 ACOUSTICS
Maedot S. Andargie, M. Touchie, W. O’brien, M. Müller-Trapet
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摘要

户外环境噪音是城市地区烦恼的主要来源,暴露在户外环境噪音中会增加严重健康问题的风险。因此,它几十年来一直是研究的焦点。尽管人们大部分时间都在室内度过,但大多数研究都使用室外噪音水平,不包括室内噪音测量来估计实际暴露水平。这项研究同时对24个 h,以确定室内听到的室外噪音水平和来源,并量化室外噪音对室内水平的影响。测量是在最容易受到交通和其他户外噪声源影响的空置套房中进行的。在建筑物入住后进行调查,以收集有关室外噪音引起的感知声学舒适度的信息。三栋研究建筑的室内LAeq、24h均在40以上 dB(A)且超过世界卫生组织的噪声水平限值。回归分析表明,室外噪声只能解释室内噪声水平变化的14%-58%。这主要是因为供暖、通风和空调系统的噪音导致室内噪音水平一直很高,尽管室外噪音有所变化。调查分析显示,报告的烦恼程度和测量的噪音水平之间的相关性很差。但烦恼很大程度上取决于其他因素,如套房的位置和噪音敏感性。研究结果表明,单独的室外噪声测量可能不能很好地预测暴露水平和室外噪声对居住者的影响。
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Assessment of indoor exposure to outdoor environmental noise and effects on occupant comfort in multi-unit residential buildings
Outdoor environmental noise is a major source of annoyance in urban areas and exposure to it can increase the risk of severe health issues. Consequently, it has been the focus of research for decades. Even though people spend the majority of their time indoors, most studies use outdoor noise levels and do not include indoor noise measurements to estimate real exposure levels. This study conducted simultaneous indoor and outdoor noise measurements for 24 h in four multi-unit residential buildings to identify the levels and sources of outdoor noise heard indoors and quantify the effects of outdoor noise on indoor levels. The measurements were conducted in unoccupied suites that are most exposed to traffic and other outdoor noise sources. Surveys were administered following building occupancy to collect information regarding perceived acoustic comfort levels due to outdoor noise. The indoor LAeq,24h in three of the study buildings were above 40 dB(A) and exceeded WHO’s noise level limits. Regression analysis showed that outdoor noise only explains 14%–58% of the variability in indoor noise levels. This is mainly because of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system noise which resulted in consistently high indoor noise levels despite variations in outdoor noise. Analysis of the survey showed a poor correlation between reported annoyance and measured noise levels. But annoyance strongly depended on other factors such as suite location and noise sensitivity. The findings show that outdoor noise measurements alone may not be good predictors of exposure levels and the effects of outdoor noise on occupants.
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