Annoyance Caused by Different Noise Spectra

Kogan, Pablo; Rosales, Enrique; Arenas, Jorge P.

Keywords: noise spectra, annoyance, A-weighting network

Abstract

A-weighted sound pressure level is widely used to determine exposure limits. In addition this level is commonly found as an indicator of how annoying a noise can be. However, it is possible to get the same A-weighted level at the same point with a large number of noise spectra. If we think in social discomfort, the question emerging is the following: Does the spectral content of several noises having a particular A-weighted sound level cause similar degree of annoyance? In order to attempt to answer this question, an experiment was developed. It consisted in the airborne emission of five different constant and complex noises and the application of a survey intended to compare the induced annoyance.

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Editorial: Foundation ICBEN 2003
Fecha de publicación: 2003
Año de Inicio/Término: 2003
Página de inicio: 268
Página final: 269
Idioma: English
URL: http://www.icben.org/2003/pdf/92_t6b.pdf