Noise-induced annoyance from transportation noise: short-term responses to a single noise source in a laboratory.

J Acoust Soc Am

Center for Environmental Noise and Vibration Research, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Room 205, Building 44, Seoul 151-744, Republic of Korea.

Published: February 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • An experimental study compared the annoyance levels of different types of transportation noise, including civil and military aircraft, railway, and road traffic noise.
  • Fifty-two naive listeners evaluated these sounds in a controlled environment, revealing that civil-aircraft noise was rated as the most annoying, followed by military aircraft, railway, and road traffic noise.
  • The findings indicated that civil and military aircraft noises exhibited higher annoyance levels, with specific penalties in sound levels due to high-frequency components, while current evaluations of railway noise may not accurately reflect its impact.

Article Abstract

An experimental study was performed to compare the annoyances from civil-aircraft noise, military-aircraft noise, railway noise, and road-traffic noise. Two-way within-subjects designs were applied in this research. Fifty-two subjects, who were naive listeners, were given various stimuli with varying levels through a headphone in an anechoic chamber. Regardless of the frequency weighting network, even under the same average energy level, civil-aircraft noise was the most annoying, followed by military-aircraft noise, railway noise, and road-traffic noise. In particular, penalties in the time-averaged, A-weighted sound level (TAL) of about 8, 5, and 5 dB, respectively, were found in the civil-aircraft, military-aircraft, and railway noises. The reason could be clarified through the high-frequency component and the variability in the level. When people were exposed to sounds with the same maximum A-weighted level, a railway bonus of about 3 dB was found. However, transportation noise has been evaluated by the time-averaged A-weighted level in most countries. Therefore, in the present situation, the railway bonus is not acceptable for railway vehicles with diesel-electric engines.

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