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Acoustical Science and Technology
Loudness experiment on general environmental noises considering low-frequency components down to infrasound
Sakae Yokoyama1  Sohei Tsujimura4  Hideki Tachibana2  Shinichi Sakamoto1  Tomohiro Kobayashi3 
[1] Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo;General Research Institute, Chiba Institute of Technology;Kobayasi Institute of Physical Research;Railway Technical Research Institute
关键词: Loudness;    Wind turbine noise;    Low-frequency noise;   
DOI  :  10.1250/ast.36.24
学科分类:声学和超声波
来源: Acoustical Society of Japan
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References(32)Wind turbine noise has become a serious environmental noise issue. To investigate this problem, a research project has been conducted over the three years from fiscal year 2010. In this project, experimental studies on human auditory sensation of wind turbine noise have been conducted together with field measurements and social surveys. Since wind turbine noise is often argued to be a low-frequency noise issue, the experiments were conducted with emphasis on the low-frequency components of wind turbine noise. Among them, an auditory experiment was performed to investigate noise indicators suitable for the assessment of wind turbine noise. In this experiment, not only wind turbine noise but also various environmental noises that were recorded so as to include low-frequency components down to infrasound were reproduced down to 4 Hz and loudness tests were performed. The experimental results were evaluated using the A- and C-weighted sound pressure levels, Zwicker loudness level, and Moore-Glasberg loudness level. It has been found that the A-weighted sound pressure level is a simple and appropriate indicator for the loudness assessment of general environmental noises. In addition, the relationships between the noise indicators are discussed on the basis of the results of numerical investigations.

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