Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
753262 Applied Acoustics 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Several studies have presented the effects of environmental noise in and around buildings and communities in which people live and work. In particular, the noise introduced into a building is mostly evaluated using the A weighted sound pressure level (LAeq) as the only parameter to determine the perceived disturbance. Nevertheless, if noise is produced by activities or sources characterised by a low frequency contribution, the measurement of LAeq underestimates the real disturbance, in particular during sleeping time.The international literature suggests methods to evaluate the low-frequency noise contribution to annoyance separately from the A weighted sound pressure level; almost all of the proposed methods are based on exceeding a threshold limit.This paper tests international criteria, by applying them in real-life indoor noise situations, and then analysing, comparing and contrasting results.Based on the result of the procedure above, a new criterion consisting of a single threshold is proposed, which simplifies the procedures in case of low-frequency components, but could be used for any situation.

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