Performance of PRD Welled Surfaces in T Shape Noise Barriers for Controlling Environmental Noise

"n "n "nBackgrounds and Objectives: There is a considerable notice in the use of noise barriers in recent years. Noise barriers as a control noise solution can increase the insertion loss to protect receivers. This paper presents the results of an investigation about the acoustic effi...

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Main Authors: S Momen Bellah, P Nassiri, M Naderzadeh, M.R Monazzam
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010-07-01
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spelling doaj-005f02ae34b14e12980f8b732a5676c52021-09-02T02:10:50ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesسلامت و محیط2008-20292008-37182010-07-0132213226Performance of PRD Welled Surfaces in T Shape Noise Barriers for Controlling Environmental NoiseS Momen BellahP NassiriM NaderzadehM.R Monazzam"n "n "nBackgrounds and Objectives: There is a considerable notice in the use of noise barriers in recent years. Noise barriers as a control noise solution can increase the insertion loss to protect receivers. This paper presents the results of an investigation about the acoustic efficiency of primitive root sequence diffuser (PRD) on environmental single T-shape barrier."nMaterials and Methods: A 2D boundary element method (BEM) is used to predict the insertion loss of the tested barriers. The results of rigid and with quadratic residue diffuser (QRD) coverage are also predicted for comparison."nResults: It is found that decreasing the design frequency of PRD shifts the frequency effects towards lower frequencies, and therefore the overall A-weighted insertion loss is improved. It is also found that using wire mesh with reasonably efficient resistivity on the top surface of PRD improves the efficiency of the reactive barriers; however utilizing wire meshes with flow resistivity higher than specific acoustic impedance of air on the PRD top of a diffuser barrier significantly reduces the performance of the barrier within the frequency bandwidth of the diffuser. The performance of PRD covered T-shape barrier at 200 Hz was found to be higher than that of its equivalent QRD barriers in both the far field and areas close to the ground. The amount of improvement compared made by PRD barrier compared with its equivalent rigid barrier at far field is about 2 to 3 dB, while this improvement relative to barrier model .QR4. can reach up to 4- 6 dB."nConclusion: Employing PRD on the top surface of T-shape barrier is found to improve the performance of barriers compared with using rigid and QRD coverage at the examined receiver locations. http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/16259.pdf&manuscript_id=16259 Noise barrierResistive layersT- shape barrierPrimitive RootDiffuser
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author S Momen Bellah
P Nassiri
M Naderzadeh
M.R Monazzam
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P Nassiri
M Naderzadeh
M.R Monazzam
Performance of PRD Welled Surfaces in T Shape Noise Barriers for Controlling Environmental Noise
سلامت و محیط
Noise barrier
Resistive layers
T- shape barrier
Primitive RootDiffuser
author_facet S Momen Bellah
P Nassiri
M Naderzadeh
M.R Monazzam
author_sort S Momen Bellah
title Performance of PRD Welled Surfaces in T Shape Noise Barriers for Controlling Environmental Noise
title_short Performance of PRD Welled Surfaces in T Shape Noise Barriers for Controlling Environmental Noise
title_full Performance of PRD Welled Surfaces in T Shape Noise Barriers for Controlling Environmental Noise
title_fullStr Performance of PRD Welled Surfaces in T Shape Noise Barriers for Controlling Environmental Noise
title_full_unstemmed Performance of PRD Welled Surfaces in T Shape Noise Barriers for Controlling Environmental Noise
title_sort performance of prd welled surfaces in t shape noise barriers for controlling environmental noise
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series سلامت و محیط
issn 2008-2029
2008-3718
publishDate 2010-07-01
description "n "n "nBackgrounds and Objectives: There is a considerable notice in the use of noise barriers in recent years. Noise barriers as a control noise solution can increase the insertion loss to protect receivers. This paper presents the results of an investigation about the acoustic efficiency of primitive root sequence diffuser (PRD) on environmental single T-shape barrier."nMaterials and Methods: A 2D boundary element method (BEM) is used to predict the insertion loss of the tested barriers. The results of rigid and with quadratic residue diffuser (QRD) coverage are also predicted for comparison."nResults: It is found that decreasing the design frequency of PRD shifts the frequency effects towards lower frequencies, and therefore the overall A-weighted insertion loss is improved. It is also found that using wire mesh with reasonably efficient resistivity on the top surface of PRD improves the efficiency of the reactive barriers; however utilizing wire meshes with flow resistivity higher than specific acoustic impedance of air on the PRD top of a diffuser barrier significantly reduces the performance of the barrier within the frequency bandwidth of the diffuser. The performance of PRD covered T-shape barrier at 200 Hz was found to be higher than that of its equivalent QRD barriers in both the far field and areas close to the ground. The amount of improvement compared made by PRD barrier compared with its equivalent rigid barrier at far field is about 2 to 3 dB, while this improvement relative to barrier model .QR4. can reach up to 4- 6 dB."nConclusion: Employing PRD on the top surface of T-shape barrier is found to improve the performance of barriers compared with using rigid and QRD coverage at the examined receiver locations.
topic Noise barrier
Resistive layers
T- shape barrier
Primitive RootDiffuser
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