Noise Mapping (Jul 2024)

Modeling and mapping of traffic noise pollution by ArcGIS and TNM2.5 techniques

  • Ghorbani Akram,
  • Fahimi Farid Gholamreza,
  • Tavana Ahmad,
  • Kiadaliri Masood

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/noise-2022-0179
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 433 – 41

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to map and model the noise pollution level (NPL) of a highway in Iran by using statistical techniques, geographic information system (GIS) Software, and the Traffic Noise Model version 2.5 (TNM2.5). The equivalent noise level in A weighting network (L eq(A)) was measured in 28 stations in different seasons using the sound level meter of the TES-1358 model. The traffic noise data and indices L eq (equivalent noise level), L max and L min (the maximum and minimum time-weighted noise levels), L n (noise pressure level exceeded for n percent of the time), NPL, and TNI (traffic noise index) were measured and calculated to determine the daily sound level. They were then statistically analyzed by SPSS and Sigma Plot Software. Finally, the GIS software and TNM2.5 techniques were used to map and predict the traffic NPL in the region and the distribution of noise levels. The highest noise level was measured at about 80 and 79.61 dB in Kouhsangi and Abadgaran stations, respectively. The lowest level was measured at around 58 dB in the Hafez Square station. In addition, the results show that the highest and lowest L eq were almost in the same range (81–85 dB). It appears that the TNM2.5 model can reasonably predict traffic noise levels as well as the dispersion and nature of noise pollution on the highway.

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