Construction site noise modelling using stochastic techniques

The prediction of noise arising from an construction activities represents a problem when a number of different processes are carried out at different times in the course of the working day. These typically involve the use of powerful machines that have correspondingly high sound power levels[1]. Th...

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Main Authors: Haron, Zaiton, Yahya, Khairulzan, Oldham, David
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Published: Penerbit UTM 2008
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spelling my.utm.189212017-02-05T00:58:56Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/18921/ Construction site noise modelling using stochastic techniques Haron, Zaiton Yahya, Khairulzan Oldham, David TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The prediction of noise arising from an construction activities represents a problem when a number of different processes are carried out at different times in the course of the working day. These typically involve the use of powerful machines that have correspondingly high sound power levels[1]. The nature of the sources, coupled with the limited opportunities for the screening of neighbouring sensitive locations from the noise generated, means that complaints often arise from such activities. Problems can be avoided if noise levels arising from these activities can be controlled to comply with the noise limits specified by the local authority at the planning stage. This requires the application of a suitable noise prediction technique, however, the noise experienced at a receiver is affected by factors such as movement of machinery around the site, the operational characteristics of the machinery, distance from the site, ground cover, screening and meteorological conditions. At the planning stage the data regarding these factor are very granular Current prediction procedures give the typical equivalent noise level (Leq) corresponding to the working day. However, this quantity yields no information regarding the temporal or statistical variation in noise levels arising from site operations. Although Leq, because of its relative ease of use for prediction purposes, has become a preferred unit for environmental noise measurements and standards, the importance of temporal variations on subjective response was recognized in the early days of environmental noise research and a number of complex noise units were proposed which involved temporal parameters. The temporal variation of environmental noise has also been recognized in contemporary work on soundscape where measurements of short Leq are often made and sometimes presented in the form of statistical data[3]. This chapter dealt with the basis of a prediction using stochastic techniques namely Monte Carlo and probability technique. Penerbit UTM 2008 Book Section PeerReviewed Haron, Zaiton and Yahya, Khairulzan and Oldham, David (2008) Construction site noise modelling using stochastic techniques. In: Issues in Construction Industry. Penerbit UTM , Johor, pp. 51-67. ISBN 978-983-52-0568-2
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Haron, Zaiton
Yahya, Khairulzan
Oldham, David
Construction site noise modelling using stochastic techniques
description The prediction of noise arising from an construction activities represents a problem when a number of different processes are carried out at different times in the course of the working day. These typically involve the use of powerful machines that have correspondingly high sound power levels[1]. The nature of the sources, coupled with the limited opportunities for the screening of neighbouring sensitive locations from the noise generated, means that complaints often arise from such activities. Problems can be avoided if noise levels arising from these activities can be controlled to comply with the noise limits specified by the local authority at the planning stage. This requires the application of a suitable noise prediction technique, however, the noise experienced at a receiver is affected by factors such as movement of machinery around the site, the operational characteristics of the machinery, distance from the site, ground cover, screening and meteorological conditions. At the planning stage the data regarding these factor are very granular Current prediction procedures give the typical equivalent noise level (Leq) corresponding to the working day. However, this quantity yields no information regarding the temporal or statistical variation in noise levels arising from site operations. Although Leq, because of its relative ease of use for prediction purposes, has become a preferred unit for environmental noise measurements and standards, the importance of temporal variations on subjective response was recognized in the early days of environmental noise research and a number of complex noise units were proposed which involved temporal parameters. The temporal variation of environmental noise has also been recognized in contemporary work on soundscape where measurements of short Leq are often made and sometimes presented in the form of statistical data[3]. This chapter dealt with the basis of a prediction using stochastic techniques namely Monte Carlo and probability technique.
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author Haron, Zaiton
Yahya, Khairulzan
Oldham, David
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Yahya, Khairulzan
Oldham, David
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title Construction site noise modelling using stochastic techniques
title_short Construction site noise modelling using stochastic techniques
title_full Construction site noise modelling using stochastic techniques
title_fullStr Construction site noise modelling using stochastic techniques
title_full_unstemmed Construction site noise modelling using stochastic techniques
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