Procedures for determining the acoustic efficiency of edge-modified noise barriers |
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Authors: | Tomonao Okubo Kohei Yamamoto |
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Affiliation: | Kobayasi Institute of Physical Research, 3-20-41 Higashi-motomachi, Kokubunji, 185-0022 Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the noise shielding efficiency of barriers with an acoustic device mounted on their top edge for reducing sound diffraction. Diffraction behind the edge-modified barrier is investigated by scale model experiments in which the positions of a source and a receiver are aligned along a circular arc around the barrier top. The result indicates that the acoustic efficiency of the edge device is a function of the angles of the source and receiver and independent of their radii. Based on this finding, a novel procedure for determining the efficiency of manufactured edge devices is established. This procedure is very beneficial for estimating the edge device efficiency by eliminating ground and meteorological effects. The measured efficiency of the device will be quite useful for the prediction of noise propagation behind the edge-modified barriers. |
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Keywords: | Noise barriers Efficiency determination Diffraction Noise propagation prediction Road traffic noise |
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