Traditional noise control engineering methods are focused on reducing emitted A-weighted sound pressure levels to meet the legislative requirements; unfortunately the reduction of the exposure noise levels is not automatically associated to a real improvement of the acoustic comfort. Results from previous studies on these noise sources showed that Zwicker's loudness and sharpness are the parameters most related to the subjective perception of annoyance. These results were determined by applying the Sound Quality approach that also requires subjective listening tests which are very time consuming. This paper describes a series of experiments aimed at developing an annoyance prediction model which can be used for assessing the acoustic comfort at the operator station of compact loaders in working conditions. For this purpose, binaural measurements were carried out at the operator station of different loaders during the repetition of the same working cycle performed with two different materials (gravel and loam) and also without any material (simulated cycle). Then, the recorded sound stimuli were used in specific jury tests in order to assess the subjective annoyance. The same sound stimuli were also objectively analyzed in terms of acoustic and psychoacoustic parameters. Finally, a prediction model of annoyance for the noise signals at the operator station of compact loaders was developed following multiple regression technique.

Annoyance prediction model for assessing the acoustic comfort at the operator station of compact loaders

Eleonora Carletti;Francesca Pedrielli;
2009

Abstract

Traditional noise control engineering methods are focused on reducing emitted A-weighted sound pressure levels to meet the legislative requirements; unfortunately the reduction of the exposure noise levels is not automatically associated to a real improvement of the acoustic comfort. Results from previous studies on these noise sources showed that Zwicker's loudness and sharpness are the parameters most related to the subjective perception of annoyance. These results were determined by applying the Sound Quality approach that also requires subjective listening tests which are very time consuming. This paper describes a series of experiments aimed at developing an annoyance prediction model which can be used for assessing the acoustic comfort at the operator station of compact loaders in working conditions. For this purpose, binaural measurements were carried out at the operator station of different loaders during the repetition of the same working cycle performed with two different materials (gravel and loam) and also without any material (simulated cycle). Then, the recorded sound stimuli were used in specific jury tests in order to assess the subjective annoyance. The same sound stimuli were also objectively analyzed in terms of acoustic and psychoacoustic parameters. Finally, a prediction model of annoyance for the noise signals at the operator station of compact loaders was developed following multiple regression technique.
2009
Istituto per le Macchine Agricole e Movimento Terra - IMAMOTER - Sede Ferrara
Inglese
Proceedings of the 16th International Congress on Sound and Vibration
16th International Congress on Sound and Vibration (ICSV16)
1
8
8
978-83-60716-71-7
International Institute of Acoustics
AUBURN, AL
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
5-9 July 2009
Cracovia, Polonia
Sound Quality
Psychoacoustics
2
none
Eleonora Carletti; Francesca Pedrielli; Camilla Casazza
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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