Title of article
Influence of vehicle noise emission directivity on sound level distribution in a canyon street. Part I: Simulation program test
Author/Authors
R. Janczur، نويسنده , , E. Walerian، نويسنده , , M. Czechowicz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
16
From page
643
To page
658
Abstract
Simulation programs may be useful tools for controlling an environmental noise. The computer simulation program PROP11 that enables predictions of the time-average sound level within an urban system is used here. A roadway as a noise source is represented by a sum of the sound exposures due to individual vehicle pass-bys. Different representations of equivalent point sources for various classes of vehicles are allowed including directivity characteristics other than omnidirectional. Propagation throughout an urban system contains multi-reflections from the walls and single and double diffraction at their edges. In this paper, the PROP11 program is used to predict the sound level between opposing façades of buildings in a canyon street. A multi-lane road is assumed to contain two classes of vehicles (light and heavy) ones. The equivalent source representing vehicles is defined by the source power spectrum, its position above the ground and directivity characteristics. The consequences of introducing equivalent source directivity are analyzed.
Keywords
simulation , Urban noise , Street canyons
Journal title
Applied Acoustics
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Acoustics
Record number
1170844
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