Noise Mapping (Apr 2019)

2-D noise maps for tier-2 city urban Indian roads

  • Sonaviya Dipeshkumar R.,
  • Tandel Bhaven N.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/noise-2019-0001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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In today’s era, vehicular noise pollution has been identified as a serious danger that influence the attribute of the urban regions. To identify the influence of noise effects, noise maps are very useful. A noise mapping study has been carried out to study the propagation of urban road traffic noise in the areas along with field measurements. The computer simulation model (Sound- PLAN software) is used to developed noise maps. In developing nations like India, traffic composition is heterogeneous. These traffic compositions contain vehicles, which have different sizes, speeds variations and operating systems. Because of fluctuating speeds, deficiency of lane disciplines, and non-authorized parking on main road lanes, honking events becomes inevitable, which changes and affects the urban soundscape of nations like India. Due to horn events (heterogeneous traffic condition), noise level (LAeq) increase by 0.5–8 dB (A) as compared to homogeneous traffic conditions.

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