Title of article :
A Markovian Approach To The Modeling Of Sound Propagation In Urban Streets
Author/Authors :
Haron, Zaiton Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Construction Technology Management Centre, MALAYSIA , Oldham, David University of Liverpool - School of Architecture - Acoustic Research Unit, UK
Abstract :
his paper examined the capability of the novel approach called Markov in the simulation of sound propagation in streets. The approach assumes that the facades lining the streets absorb and reflect sound diffusely. The simulation process treated the sound propagation process as first order Markov process characterised by a matrix of transition probabilities relating to sound radiation between surfaces. The results of simulation using Markov model were compared with the results obtained from a commercial model, RAYNOISE using the diffuse reflection option. The results showed that sound pressure level in a street predicted by the Markov model was in good agreement with predictions obtained using RAYNOISE model. This suggest that the Markov model has the potential to predict multiple reflections for diffuse boundary conditions. The effects of distribution absorption of building facades were also investigated and within the scope and assumptions in this study; it is shown streets with absorbent building facade result in sound reductions typically less than 1 dB.
Keywords :
Diffuse reflection , Markov process , transition probability , sound propagation , noise control
Journal title :
Jurnal Teknologi :F
Journal title :
Jurnal Teknologi :F