Background noise analysis in urban airport surroundings of Brazilian cities, Congonhas Airport, São Paulo

ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To perform a quantitative analysis of the background noise at Congonhas Airport surroundings based on large sampling and measurements with no interruption. METHODS Measuring sites were chosen from 62 and 72 DNL (day-night-level) noise contours, in urban sites compatible with r...

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Main Authors: Fabio Scatolini, Cláudio Jorge Pinto Alves
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo
Series:Revista de Saúde Pública
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spelling doaj-a03d5989c2a54b84b27fa064a50aed252020-11-24T23:34:00ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista de Saúde Pública1518-878750010.1590/s1518-8787.2016050006431S0034-89102016000200255Background noise analysis in urban airport surroundings of Brazilian cities, Congonhas Airport, São PauloFabio ScatoliniCláudio Jorge Pinto AlvesABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To perform a quantitative analysis of the background noise at Congonhas Airport surroundings based on large sampling and measurements with no interruption. METHODS Measuring sites were chosen from 62 and 72 DNL (day-night-level) noise contours, in urban sites compatible with residential use. Fifteen sites were monitored for at least 168 hours without interruption or seven consecutive days. Data compilation was based on cross-reference between noise measurements and air traffic control records, and results were validated by airport meteorological reports. Preliminary diagnoses were established using the standard NBR-13368. Background noise values were calculated based on the Sound Exposure Level (SEL). Statistic parameters were calculated in one-hour intervals. RESULTS Only four of the fifteen sites assessed presented aircraft operations as a clear cause for the noise annoyance. Even so, it is possible to detect background noise levels above regulation limits during periods of low airport activity or when it closes at night. CONCLUSIONS All the sites monitored showed background noise levels above regulation limits between 7:00 and 21:00. In the intervals between 6:00-6:59 and 21:00-22:59 the noise data, when analyzed with the current airport operational characteristics, still allow the development of additional mitigating measures.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102016000200255&lng=en&tlng=enAeroportosRuído dos Transportes, efeitos adversosMedição de RuídoPoluição SonoraÁrea Urbana
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Cláudio Jorge Pinto Alves
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Cláudio Jorge Pinto Alves
Background noise analysis in urban airport surroundings of Brazilian cities, Congonhas Airport, São Paulo
Revista de Saúde Pública
Aeroportos
Ruído dos Transportes, efeitos adversos
Medição de Ruído
Poluição Sonora
Área Urbana
author_facet Fabio Scatolini
Cláudio Jorge Pinto Alves
author_sort Fabio Scatolini
title Background noise analysis in urban airport surroundings of Brazilian cities, Congonhas Airport, São Paulo
title_short Background noise analysis in urban airport surroundings of Brazilian cities, Congonhas Airport, São Paulo
title_full Background noise analysis in urban airport surroundings of Brazilian cities, Congonhas Airport, São Paulo
title_fullStr Background noise analysis in urban airport surroundings of Brazilian cities, Congonhas Airport, São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Background noise analysis in urban airport surroundings of Brazilian cities, Congonhas Airport, São Paulo
title_sort background noise analysis in urban airport surroundings of brazilian cities, congonhas airport, são paulo
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista de Saúde Pública
issn 1518-8787
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To perform a quantitative analysis of the background noise at Congonhas Airport surroundings based on large sampling and measurements with no interruption. METHODS Measuring sites were chosen from 62 and 72 DNL (day-night-level) noise contours, in urban sites compatible with residential use. Fifteen sites were monitored for at least 168 hours without interruption or seven consecutive days. Data compilation was based on cross-reference between noise measurements and air traffic control records, and results were validated by airport meteorological reports. Preliminary diagnoses were established using the standard NBR-13368. Background noise values were calculated based on the Sound Exposure Level (SEL). Statistic parameters were calculated in one-hour intervals. RESULTS Only four of the fifteen sites assessed presented aircraft operations as a clear cause for the noise annoyance. Even so, it is possible to detect background noise levels above regulation limits during periods of low airport activity or when it closes at night. CONCLUSIONS All the sites monitored showed background noise levels above regulation limits between 7:00 and 21:00. In the intervals between 6:00-6:59 and 21:00-22:59 the noise data, when analyzed with the current airport operational characteristics, still allow the development of additional mitigating measures.
topic Aeroportos
Ruído dos Transportes, efeitos adversos
Medição de Ruído
Poluição Sonora
Área Urbana
url http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102016000200255&lng=en&tlng=en
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