AASHTO TP 99-2013 Standard Method of Test for Determining the Influence of Road Surfaces on Traffic Noise Using the Continuous-Flow Traffic Time-Integrated Method (CTIM).pdf
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1、Standard Method of Test for Determining the Influence of Road Surfaces on Traffic Noise Using the Continuous-Flow Traffic Time-Integrated Method (CTIM) AASHTO Designation: TP 99-13 (2015) American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 444 North Capitol Street N.W., Suite 249 Wash
2、ington, D.C. 20001 TS-5a TP 99-1 AASHTO Standard Method of Test for Determining the Influence of Road Surfaces on Traffic Noise Using the Continuous-Flow Traffic Time-Integrated Method (CTIM) AASHTO Designation: TP 99-13 (2015) 1. SCOPE 1.1. The Continuous-Flow Traffic Time-Integrated Method (CTIM)
3、describes the procedures for measuring the influence of road surfaces on highway traffic noise at a specific site. It provides a quantitative measure of the sound pressure level at locations adjacent to a roadway. Measurements capture the sound from existing traffic for all vehicles on all roadway l
4、anes. Measurements also include propagation effects over the roadway pavement and adjacent terrain to the nearby measurement location. 1.2. CTIM is to be applied on roadways where measuring single-vehicle pass-by events would be difficult due to continuously flowing, relatively dense traffic (sound
5、levels from single vehicles cannot be properly captured due to contamination from sound from other vehicles). 1.3. This standard is intended for use by acoustic professionals. Competency with acoustical measurement, modeling, and analysis techniques is assumed. 1.4. This standard may involve hazardo
6、us materials, operations, and equipment. This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to consult and establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory
7、limitations prior to use. 2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS 2.1. AASHTO Standards: TP 76, Measurement of Tire/Pavement Noise Using the On-Board Sound Intensity (OBSI) Method TP 98, Determining the Influence of Road Surfaces on Vehicle Noise Using the Statistical Isolated Pass-By (SIP) Method 2.2. ASTM Standar
8、d: F2493, Standard Specification for P225/60R16 97S Radial Standard Reference Test Tire 2.3. FHWA Reports: FHWA-PD-96-008, Development of National Reference Energy Mean Emission Levels for the FHWA Traffic Noise Model (FHWA TNM), Version 1.0 FHWA-PD-96-009, FHWA Traffic Noise Model (FHWA TNM): Users
9、 Guide, TNM Version 2.5 Addendum, April 2004 FHWA-PD-96-010, FHWA Traffic Noise Model (FHWA TNM), Version 1.0: Technical Manual, 2004, update sheets available from FHWA 2015 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of a
10、pplicable law.TS-5a TP 99-2 AASHTO FHWA-PD-96-046, Measurement of Highway-Related Noise, Section 4: Existing-Noise Measurements in the Vicinity of Highways 2.4. IEC Standards: IEC 60942: 2003, ElectroacousticsSound Calibrators IEC 61260: 1995, ElectroacousticsOctave-Band and Fractional-Octave-Band F
11、ilters IEC 61672-1: 2002, ElectroacousticsSound Level MetersPart 1: Specifications 2.5. ANSI Standards: S1.42: 2001 (R2006), American National Standard Design Response of Weighting Networks for Acoustical Measurements S12.8: 1998 (R2008), American National Standard Methods for Determination of Inser
12、tion Loss of Outdoor Noise Barriers 3. TERMINOLOGY 3.1. Definitions: 3.1.1. analysis time blockthe shortest length time block for which all sound level, traffic, and meteorological data are analyzed. The analysis time block length shall range from 5 to 15 min. The length of the analysis time block s
13、hould be long enough to minimize variation in sound levels from one analysis time block to the next, but short enough to facilitate the elimination of periods of time where the measurements were contaminated by nonhighway source noise. (For example, if measuring 15-min analysis time blocks, it would
14、 be undesirable to eliminate the entire 15 min because 5 min of the time period had noise contamination from jets flying overhead; in this case, shorter time blocks would minimize the amount of data lost to contamination.) 3.1.2. control blockthe calculated energy average, Leq, of all modeled analys
15、is time blocks over the first measurement period that meets the data quality criteria specified in this standard. This control block is used for normalization of the remaining analysis data blocks for all data sets. 3.1.3. data setthe acoustical, traffic, and meteorological data collected over a mea
16、surement period during one site visit. 3.1.4. measurement perioda period of time selected to capture enough data to properly represent the site. A minimum of three reporting time blocks or data points are required; additional data are desirable. 3.1.5. On-Board Sound Intensity (OBSI) methoda measure
17、ment procedure to evaluate the tire/pavement noise component resulting from the interaction of an ASTM F2493 Standard Reference Test Tire (SRTT) on a pavement surface. Sound intensity measurements are taken at defined locations near the tire/pavement interface. 3.1.6. powertrain noisethe noise gener
18、ated from the powertrain, including the vehicle engine, exhaust system, air intake, fans, transmission, differential, and axles. 3.1.7. reporting time blocka time block comprised of 15-min Leqsound levels for which sound level, traffic, and meteorological data shall be reported. The reporting time b
19、lock shall be comprised of one or more analysis time blocks. 3.1.8. sampling periodthe period of time over which data are collected during data acquisition. The sampling period must be shorter than or equal to the analysis time block. 2015 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportat
20、ion Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.TS-5a TP 99-3 AASHTO 3.1.9. Statistical Isolated Pass-By (SIP) methoda test method for measuring the influence of road surfaces on highway traffic noise. The SIP method captures the sound pressure level from isolated veh
21、icles in existing traffic and allows for the comparison of vehicle noise on roadways of varying surfaces and across studies by comparing measured sound levels to a reference noise curve. 3.1.10. tire/pavement noisethe sound generated by the interaction of the tire with the pavement surface as it tra
22、verses the pavement. 3.1.11. traffic noisethe overall noise emitted by multiple vehicles running over the road being evaluated. 3.1.12. vehicle categoriesa vehicle category consists of vehicles that have certain common features easy to identify in the traffic stream, such as the number of axles and
23、the size. The common features are assumed to correspond to similarities in sound emission when driven under the same operating conditions. The following vehicle categories are considered to be sufficient to describe the noise characteristics of road surfaces and are used in this part of the CTIM met
24、hod: Table 1Vehicle Categories Vehicle Category Number of Axles, Number of Tires, Gross Vehicle Weight (examples) Automobiles 2 axles, 4 tires, and generally 9,900 lb (4,500 kg) and 26,400 lb (12,000 kg) Buses 2 or 3 axles (designated for transportation of 9 or more passengers) Motorcycles 2 or 3 ti
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