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Withtheexeneighbournoiseandsnals,noonewouldbelikelytoplaiobeelimihisbedone?
Iunatelyrare)whioiseishighlyregular,sistsofoneorfewfrequendisbothersomeonlyinasmallandwell-deflion,aoise(ANbehighlyefieCreliesohatsouofpressionsfollowedbyrarefaapressureplotsuchasFigure1,thisisthefactthattheliaboveahemidpoint.Ifasedwaveweresuperimposedosuchthatateverypointatwhichthereisapressionintheiherewasanequallyiioninthesilencewouldresult,theaergybeiirelytoheat.However,ihislybeachievedoververylimitedareas,suecockpits,thedriver’sheadareaofsomed—perhapsmostusefully—thespasideeardefenders(Figure23).
Manyhighlyefiectiveteologicalsolutionstonoisehavebeeheproblemisthatallofthemhavebeenappliedalready.Today’svehiclesareextremelyquietparedtotheirmeicalpowers,farquieterthantheirmuchfeebleraorseverwere,butthisfaedbythevastlygreaterhemioday.Butitisstillworthlookingathowtoday’smaesarekeptsoquiet,sihesameprincipleswillalmostlybeapplifuture,especiallyaserialsbeeavailable.
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&prinoisetrolistoidentifythesourdremoveit.Forperhapsthesiimportaoday,theinternalbustiohisisimpossible:thenoiseismadebytheexplosionswithin,whitrinsioisy.HolainedinChapter3,systemsdohetyofasouuorespondmlytofrequend4kHz,anditisusuallypossibletoshifttheoutputfrequeobelowthis.Themaiheadjustmeimieoffueliomodifythebustionofthefuelsothatsuchhigh-frequenposarereduced.
Haviasfaraspossiblewiththenoisesourextstepistoit.Again,ICEsaregsiobeectedtotheairarouodrawinoxygegases,andairpathsarees.Toreduissioheanswer.(Asilehesamething,butismoreoftenso-calledwheoquietenflrearms.)
&wobasicmufierprindmostICEsuseboth.Absorptivesilengisachievedsimplybylihabsorbersothatadoraightdowedtoheat.Thosewhichdotravelstraightdownarealsoreducetheiredgesareretardedbythedug.Butthiseffelyslightatlowfrequencies,whicharebetterdealtwithbyreactivemufiers.TheseHelmholtzresonatorsturoublesomefrequendsatthesefrequehusenhansidethemufier,allowiobeabsorbedthere.AfewmufiersalsouseANC.
&hefewdecades,itseemslikelythatICEswilllargelygivewaytoelectris.Thereisnoteiwhytheseshouldsilent,butavehicleroatlycouldbedeadly,soallwillbeprovidedwithspeeratedrunningandwarningsounds(whichmightalsobeofvalueforbicycles—especiallythosewithhereisnoreasoobeu,however—evenabealarming.Toattration,‘shushing’soundsejobwithlessannoyance.
&eheotherhand,areprobablyheretostayfortheforeseeablefuture.Intheircase,thesourceoftheheburhemselves,buteheyemergefromtheehighspeedandmixwiththerelativelyslow-movingairoutsidetheplaurbulehiscausesisthesourostallthenoise.Eshavebeehthemixing,mainlybyihecirceofthejetbygitandbygtheexhaustjetinairofiespeed.Nomoreeiionswithoutanexcessivelossofthrust,butotherapproacheshavebeensidered.Ohasmetwithmodestsucouhewings.Arategige,suchastheuseofairshipsforthetranspoodswheretraanissue.
Allbuttheslowestormostantiquatedmovingvehiowstreamlined,whichavoidstheturbulewouldproduoiseaswellasingeffcy.Streamliningisachievedpartlybydesignihasuitableshapesothattheairstreamslipspastitwithoutthesuddengeofdireorspeedthatwouldresultinturbulendpartlybysheless,asfarascardriversareed,theaerodynamioisewhichstreamliniodealwithisstillthemostsignifltatgandhigherspeeds.TheprincipalsourcesareusuallythewingmirrorsandtheApillars(theoneswhichholdthesidesofthewindsplace).
Forthoseoheloudestnoiseisfrequeyres,especreteroads.Low-noisesurfadoagreatdealtoreducethis.Thebestavailablearelayersofasphaltwithmanyair-fllledpores(about25pere),butsuchsurfacesared.Alessefiective,butmoredurableaerheuseofthin(~2cm)asphaltlayers.
Timewaswhenthedesignofmaesdidnotsiderquietall,andnoisemaliedonlyasastigplasterafterwardsorasunreliablerulesofthumb(likestretgafewstrihallfflotheatrestageswithvases).Now,maesareusuallywelldesignedandcarefullyeobeatleastfairlyquiet—thularmaintenandustrialmadstallatioicesareessential.
Whennoiseeitheravoidednoted,theokeepitssourceswellseparatedfrompotentialsufierers.Oneapproach,usedforthousandsofyears,iszoiionofnoisyactivitiestoparticularareas,sudustrialzones,whicharedistaialdistricts.Theflrstrepledatesfromarouinsmiths,blacksmiths,ters,potters,aerswerebahetrereektheAegeancoast.
Wherezoionbydistanceisimpracticabledueteographisiderations,souhemainsolution:abarrierthatjustcutsofithesightofanoisesourcewillreduoiselevelbyabout5dB,aiorewillprovideaboutara1.5dBredu.Also,thebarriermustbemassiveenoughtopreventmudpassingstraightthroughit;about10kgundereachsquaremetreisusuallysuffcebarrierslargelyrefflectratherthanabsorb,reffledsneedsideration,butotherwisedesignandstruple,resultsarepredidcostsarerelativelylow.
Temporaryfflexibleversionsofnoisebarriers,knownasacoustig,bepladstrusitesand,ifcarefullypositionedaoavoidleavinggaps,beveryefiective,reduoiselevelsbyupto30dBinsomelikepermanoisebarriers,acoustigaoisereduarilybyabsorption.
Thebigproblemwithnoisebarriersistheirunattraesstotheeye.Thisbeofisetbyintrodugasofvegetatioweenbarrierandobserver.Ifspacepermitsatleast1etatioswillhelpreduewhattoo.Atlowfrequencies(around25Hz),thisismostlyduetroundabsorptioncausedbyfallehighfrequencies(above~1kHz)itiscausedbyfoliage.Itisbestiftheleavesarehalfaslongasthesoundwaves,so,forboththesereasons,somedeciduoustisessential,(amixoftreesandbushes)reagashighaspossible(uptoabout10metres,afterwhichrefflelargebraheefiewindydays,thesoundofsuchvegetationisanotherbonus,asadistrathenoise.
&ionofnaturalsoundsourdsg)isespeciallyefieurbanparks.Insuchspaooimproveasoundscapeisbyaddingfountains,butbirdsong(realorrecorded)workwelltoo.
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Ofallspaces,themostpree,becausethere,aisaensionofourpersonalspagis,therefhpriority:thebestwaytodothisisthroughgoodacousti,ingselehtmaterials,and,crucially,theirproperinstallationahisismuchcheaper,moreaestheticallypleasing,andmoresuccessfulthatretroflttiionsiingdwelling.
&roflttedornot,thebasicapproaesouionaresimple:stoperiroywhatdoesgetin,anddon’taddmoretoityourself.Therearethreewaysforsouer:viaopenings;bystruevibration;andthroughs,doors,gs,andfflasdiaphragms.Inallthreecases,themainpointtobearinmindisthatanacousticshellisonlyasgoodasitsart:justasevenasmallholeiertightship’shullreuseless,sodoesasingleopenwindowinadouble-glazedhouse.Infact,thesituationwithnoiseismuchworsethanwithwaterduetothelogarithmiseofourears:ifwesealowoidenticalholesinaboatwewillhalvetheinfflow.Ifweeoftwoidentidowsintoahouse,theinfflowwillagainhalf—butthat50pertreduatensityisonlyabouta2pertreduloudness.
Thesedisdoubleglazing,single-glazedwindowsmakeextdiaphragms.Struesoundisamuchgreaterge,thoughifthesourceiswithiheroomwhichit(or(s)he)occupies,betreated.Butthiswillnotbedwillusuallyrequiretreatmentofthegaswellasallwalls,theffloor,andthedoor.
Oneiable,aivesolution—thoughmayberactive—isthehangingofheavyvelourdrapes,withasmanyfoldsaspossible.Ifsomethiicisrequired,itisvitaltoinvolvea:whileanobvioussolutionistothiwalls,it’simportanttobearinmindthatdoublingthiessredusmissionlossbyonly6dB(asouionofaboutthree-quarters,butaloudionofonlyabout40pert).Thismeansthatsolidwallshicktoworkwell.
Afarbetterapproachistheuseofporousabsorbersandofmulti-layerstruaporousabslassflbre,higher-frequendwavesarelhmultiplereffleanyinternalsurfagstud-mouhairgapsbetweehewallwilldealwithlowerfrequehroughreffleoflowerfrequeheairsolidianotherexampleofanimpedach).Awell-flttedacoustisulateddoorisalsovital.
Thefioorshoulded:eveniftherearenoroomsbeh,hardffloorsareextbothatgeingnoisewhenwalkedonandintransmittingthathroughoutthebuildiandunderlayarehighlyefiectiveathighfrequearealmostuselessatlowerones,soifyouhaveffloor-mountedloudspeakersoraohehome,somethingspecialwillberequired,andagainthereiseri.
Thoughrarelyaproblemihemostsignifltissueinthedesignofpublicspacesisreverberatily,thoughithasbeenabugbearforarchiteers,andaudiencesalikeformillennia,nowaytoquantifyiteduntil1898,wheSabihereverberationtimeofaroomastheperiodnecessaryfortheiyofthesouooh(fi60dB)ofitsinitiallevel(Box13).Evenmoreusefully,Sabinederivedanempiricallybasedequationthatallowedthistimetobecalculatedfromthesizeandshapeofaroom—soarchitectscouldpredictitatlast.
Box13
Sabiion:T=0.161(VA),reverberationtimei,roomvolumeV,totalabsorptiohisequationisstillusedtodayexceptfhlyabsorbentrooms.
Howevermuchey,aiseisspentonanindividualnoiseproblem,theresultswillbeiiveuherootdthetextofthatproblemarei:itmaybepoiorepladarddoorswithaesiftheaisthattheyareroutiopetlepthespeedlimitonatrunkroadiftheefiectistosendtraffresides.Suchholisticapproaoisereduextendbeyondacoustits:thebesofflttingspabebalatheirvisualimpatroduofartifldstodistractparkusersfromtraffayahanitpleases,andmovingpeoplefromopen-plaoquieterayreduceteamw.Similarly,whilewell-builthousesoiseout,thisnecessarilyiheinhabitantsin,gofithesoundsofoo,aoalienation.AsDavidHendyputsit:‘ithdrawiesoundscapes...wemakestraher’.
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&hegreatimportaoussystems,theirperformausuallyamatteroflifeahisisnottheeuerspecies.Theprimeimportananymarineanimals,biheeffcywithwhidstraveluer,meansthatsomemariuresaredevastatedbytheefieoise,inparticularhins.Thescaleoftheefieclearbutsomearesubtle:sincewhalesuheircalvesbysoundsigherkeasilybebrokeraneoussoundsandthecalfseparated.Inothercases,thestartleefieiliarloudsoundsonhiremethatrapidsurfagoccurs,leadihfromtheformatiasbubblesiheraiondiversdescribeas‘thebends’).
Therearemanytributorstoueriohesoundsofshipping,soing,andsignallingalladdtheirload.Fortuhereisnnitiosonanimals;moreinfadivers,whoroutinelyriskseverehearihough,astheefiectsareoftehoseesihescaleoftheproblemishardtoestablish).
&erdisaryandpubliptstobattlehonlandaer,makecollaborationatalllevelsvital,andotsucceedwithouttheactivesupportofiianizationssuchastheWorldHealthanization,natios,localauthorities,specialistanizatioheUKemehepublieactivitywhichshalltheseplayerstogetherisionandawarenessweeks.
Asteologieshaveevolved,citieshavegrowravelhasinoisesourceshaveproliferatedandnoiseisnowafactoflifeformahermadedeliberatelyandselflshlyvialoudspeakersorunavoidablyahrougheherhardware.Althoughthereismuchthatsdotohelp,itmustbeapahedudlegislatiohatnoiseisuniversallyregardedasthepollutantthatitis.
Ultimately,noise-makingmustbeeuable,ratherthanjustannoyihismayseemimpractical,exactlysugehastakeheUKregardingsmoking—andthistookonlyafewyears.Thegecameabhabinationofnelemehroughbothnationalandloent,andaloudandclearmessagethatsmokingcausesseriousillhesameapproaoise,justasradigemightbeaplished.
Ofalldises,soundhasbyfarthewidestvarietyofiies.Uaheworkofactors,advertisers,aerospaeers,automotiveehropologists,architects,artists,broadcasters,builders,unigineers,ps,educators,elegineers,ealhealthoffcers,fllm-makers,historians,marinebiologists,musis,physis,physicists,politis,prospectors,psychologists,seismologists,sociologists,townplanners,zoologists,andmanyothers.
&o,manyofthesedomainshavebeeoverthepastferoacheslikethoseofsoundsg,souhedesignofevermoreintimateandpersoemshavestartedtetherexpertisefromacrosstheseflelds.Suchcollaboratioehenarrofieredtomostpraers,butmeaheyaremakingpeoplemoreawareofthevastrangeahesubjeultitudeofprademotiosaknowledgeofsouo,andofthemanynelidinsightsthebriherofitsmanybranchesmayyield.Suehebeofeveryone.Forallofus,thefuturesoundsgood.
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