Assessment of road traffic noise: a case study in Monastir City

In the last two decades, Tunisia has witnessed a sharp increase in the number of vehicle users which gave rise to higher road traffic noise levels especially in urban areas. This type of noise causes adverse effect on humans, such as sleeping disorder, annoyance, hearing disorder,...

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Main Authors: Chebil, Jalel, Ghaeb, Jasim, Fekih, Mohamed Anwer, Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi
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Published: Hashemite University, Jordan 2019
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spelling my.iium.irep.773432020-01-09T02:14:07Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/77343/ Assessment of road traffic noise: a case study in Monastir City Chebil, Jalel Ghaeb, Jasim Fekih, Mohamed Anwer Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In the last two decades, Tunisia has witnessed a sharp increase in the number of vehicle users which gave rise to higher road traffic noise levels especially in urban areas. This type of noise causes adverse effect on humans, such as sleeping disorder, annoyance, hearing disorder, etc. Therefore, it is crucial to evaluate traffic noise levels in populated areas in order to highlight problematic areas, so that architects and engineers can find solutions to reduce noise impacts. This paper presents a case study of traffic noise levels at four main roads in the city of Monastir- Tunisia and it also investigates the performance of traffic noise models. In the first part, it is found that the measured noise is mostly due to traffic noise and its levels exceeded the limits recommended by both the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Tunisian environmental standards. In the second part, the study compares the performance of five known traffic noise models: Griffith and Langdon, Burgess, French CSTB (Centre Scientifique et Technique du Batiment), Fagotti and the Italian CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche). It found that the French CSTB model outperforms the others when applied to the measured sites. Hashemite University, Jordan 2019-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/77343/7/77343.pdf Chebil, Jalel and Ghaeb, Jasim and Fekih, Mohamed Anwer and Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi (2019) Assessment of road traffic noise: a case study in Monastir City. Jordan Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, 13 (3). pp. 149-154. ISSN 1995-6665 http://jjmie.hu.edu.jo/vol-13-3/JJMIE-2019-13-3.pdf http://jjmie.hu.edu.jo/vol-13-3/JJMIE-2019-13-3.pdf
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Chebil, Jalel
Ghaeb, Jasim
Fekih, Mohamed Anwer
Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi
Assessment of road traffic noise: a case study in Monastir City
description In the last two decades, Tunisia has witnessed a sharp increase in the number of vehicle users which gave rise to higher road traffic noise levels especially in urban areas. This type of noise causes adverse effect on humans, such as sleeping disorder, annoyance, hearing disorder, etc. Therefore, it is crucial to evaluate traffic noise levels in populated areas in order to highlight problematic areas, so that architects and engineers can find solutions to reduce noise impacts. This paper presents a case study of traffic noise levels at four main roads in the city of Monastir- Tunisia and it also investigates the performance of traffic noise models. In the first part, it is found that the measured noise is mostly due to traffic noise and its levels exceeded the limits recommended by both the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Tunisian environmental standards. In the second part, the study compares the performance of five known traffic noise models: Griffith and Langdon, Burgess, French CSTB (Centre Scientifique et Technique du Batiment), Fagotti and the Italian CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche). It found that the French CSTB model outperforms the others when applied to the measured sites.
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author Chebil, Jalel
Ghaeb, Jasim
Fekih, Mohamed Anwer
Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi
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Ghaeb, Jasim
Fekih, Mohamed Anwer
Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi
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title Assessment of road traffic noise: a case study in Monastir City
title_short Assessment of road traffic noise: a case study in Monastir City
title_full Assessment of road traffic noise: a case study in Monastir City
title_fullStr Assessment of road traffic noise: a case study in Monastir City
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of road traffic noise: a case study in Monastir City
title_sort assessment of road traffic noise: a case study in monastir city
publisher Hashemite University, Jordan
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/77343/7/77343.pdf
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