Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7499790 Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Several studies have successfully developed laboratory and field measurement techniques to estimate tyre/road noise damping characteristics. However, laboratory-field noise correlations of pavement types in the form of nomographs is essential to cognize the pavements' acoustical properties from a practical perspective. A toolkit that readily provides field tyre/road noise intensity of different pavement materials is needed. Thus, the main objective of this study was to develop nomographs with relationships for tyre/road noise versus pavement materials' viscoelastic-vibroacoustical properties. Isothermal and isochronal nomographs of phase angle-tyre/road noise as toolkits were developed based upon well-established phase angle and noise intensities typical of mixtures, making the nomograph correlations very authentic, realistic, and novel along with benefit to predict tyre/road noise at any desired temperature and traffic speed (or frequency) combination. This study is envisaged to benefit in the discernment of road materials' damping capabilities from vibroacoustical and field noise-viscoelastic relation aspects.
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