Noise Mapping of the Flyover Highway in Genoa: comparison of different methods
In urban noise mapping the accuracy of the simulation tools is often challenged by the complexity of the modeled scenario, particularly when its extent coincide with the whole city. In this paper, a meaningful case study is reported concerning the flyover highway “Aldo Moro” in Genoa. The particular...
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doaj-3ffe35deb05e4204b1a8c13a888e9ac12021-09-06T19:22:39ZengDe GruyterNoise Mapping2084-879X2014-12-011110.2478/noise-2014-0007noise-2014-0007Noise Mapping of the Flyover Highway in Genoa: comparison of different methodsBorelli Davide0Repetto Simona1Schenone Corrado2DIME – Department of Mechanical Engineering, Energy, Management and Transports, University of Genova, Via All’Opera Pia 15/A, 16145, GenovaDIME – Department of Mechanical Engineering, Energy, Management and Transports, University of Genova, Via All’Opera Pia 15/A, 16145, GenovaDIME – Department of Mechanical Engineering, Energy, Management and Transports, University of Genova, Via All’Opera Pia 15/A, 16145, GenovaIn urban noise mapping the accuracy of the simulation tools is often challenged by the complexity of the modeled scenario, particularly when its extent coincide with the whole city. In this paper, a meaningful case study is reported concerning the flyover highway “Aldo Moro” in Genoa. The particular morphology of the city and the location of the highway make it a significant test for analyzing the effectiveness of current modeling tools in simulating complex urban areas. Noise mapping has been implemented in accordance with the standardNMPB-Routes- 2008. Results have been then analyzed complying with the END. Next diverse computational methods have been compared, considering ISO 9613-2, NMPB-Routes-1996, and Harmonoise, and even different frequency partitions (octave band or one-third octave band) for the last two standards. The computational time for the different calculation methods has been analyzed. In order to get a reciprocal validation, the simulated noise maps have been finally compared with maps coming from on field measurements. In this way a case study helpful for public administrations and stakeholders facing similar issues is provided, defining the state of the art and the forthcoming perspectives.https://doi.org/10.2478/noise-2014-0007noise mapping traffic noise computational methods flyover highway |
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Noise Mapping of the Flyover Highway in Genoa:
comparison of different methods |
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Noise Mapping of the Flyover Highway in Genoa:
comparison of different methods |
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Noise Mapping of the Flyover Highway in Genoa:
comparison of different methods |
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comparison of different methods |
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comparison of different methods |
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noise mapping of the flyover highway in genoa:
comparison of different methods |
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De Gruyter |
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Noise Mapping |
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2014-12-01 |
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In urban noise mapping the accuracy of the simulation
tools is often challenged by the complexity of the
modeled scenario, particularly when its extent coincide
with the whole city. In this paper, a meaningful case study
is reported concerning the flyover highway “Aldo Moro” in
Genoa. The particular morphology of the city and the location
of the highway make it a significant test for analyzing
the effectiveness of current modeling tools in simulating
complex urban areas. Noise mapping has been implemented
in accordance with the standardNMPB-Routes-
2008. Results have been then analyzed complying with the
END. Next diverse computational methods have been compared,
considering ISO 9613-2, NMPB-Routes-1996, and
Harmonoise, and even different frequency partitions (octave
band or one-third octave band) for the last two standards.
The computational time for the different calculation
methods has been analyzed. In order to get a reciprocal
validation, the simulated noise maps have been finally
compared with maps coming from on field measurements.
In this way a case study helpful for public administrations
and stakeholders facing similar issues is provided, defining
the state of the art and the forthcoming perspectives. |
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noise mapping traffic noise computational methods flyover highway |
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https://doi.org/10.2478/noise-2014-0007 |
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