Noise calculation

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Noise calculation is the process of calculating the level of noise immission using the metric dB(A). Noise immission is created by noise sources (noise emission) of various types which are propagating noise into the environment. A single source will create a certain level of immission primarily driven by originating sound power level and distance influenced by e.g. absorption and reflection. Several noise sources result in typically higher levels of immission. The method or process of determining the resulting immission level is called noise calculation, its graphical representation is called noise map.

Noise calculation is done for the following reasons:

Mostly, noise calculation is part of any such planning process and may become part of the decision process for physical change

Environment engineering differentiates between:

Each of before mentioned require different algorithms for noise calculation which have been defined over time in a number of different national or international standards. As an example, outdoor sound propagation is defined in ISO standard 9613 which can be received from the ISO organisation or scientific literature.

Calculation standards

This list of widely accepted noise calculation standards is incomplete, and new standards may be under development:

Mathematical background

Data capture

NoiseScore is a mobile app for crowdsourcing community noise.[1]

Calculation tools

Noise experts and some small specialized companies have slowly developed a limited number of calculation tools, which have increased in number and become more user-friendly, covering more application cases, and adding service elements to the noise calculation tools. The noise calculation process is complex in input (gathering data, correctly modeling acoustic elements in the field) and from a pure compute power perspective, recently advances involved:

The quality of results from the noise calculation depends on the quality of the acoustic data provided and the capability of the noise calculation engine.o take decisions.

Some more widely used noise calculation software packages are:

Some online tools used for noise calculations are:

See also

References

  1. ^ www. NoiseAndTheCity.org (2017-10-02). "NoiseScore—A Mobile App for Community Noise Issues". Noiseandthecity.org. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
  2. ^ "소액결재현금화". Archived from the original on 2019-04-01. Retrieved 2014-07-27.
  3. ^ "(untitiled)". www.code-tympan.org. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
  4. ^ "Integrated Noise Model (INM)".
  5. ^ "PEMARD - Pioneers in Acoustics Software".
  6. ^ "acoustics.io :: construction noise calculator". acoustics.io. Retrieved 2016-04-16.

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