ANSI ASA S12.2-2008 American National Standard Criteria for Evaluating Room Noise《房屋噪音评估标准》.pdf
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1、 ANSI/ASA S12.2-2008 (Revision of ANSI S12.2-1995) AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Criteria for Evaluating Room Noise Accredited Standards Committee S12, Noise Standards Secretariat Acoustical Society of America 35 Pinelawn Road, Suite 114 E Melville, NY 11747-3177ANSI/ASAS12.2-2008 The American National
2、 Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI) is the national coordinator of voluntary standards development and the clearinghouse in the U.S.A. for information on national and international standards. The Acoustical Society of America (ASA) is an organization of scientists and engineers formed in 1929 to incre
3、ase and diffuse the knowledge of acoustics and to promote its practical applications. ANSI/ASA S12.2-2008 (Revision of ANSI S12.2-1995) AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Criteria for Evaluating Room Noise Secretariat: Acoustical Society of America Approved July 3, 2008 by: American National Standards Insti
4、tute, Inc. Abstract This Standard provides three primary methods for evaluating room noise: a survey method that employs the A-weighted sound level; an engineering method that employs expanded noise criteria (NC) curves; and a method for evaluating low-frequency fluctuating noise using room noise cr
5、iterion (RNC) curves. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS ON ACOUSTICS The Acoustical Society of America (ASA) provides the Secretariat for Accredited Standards Committees S1 on Acoustics, S2 on Mechanical Vibration and Shock, S3 on Bioacoustics, S3/SC 1 on Animal Bioacoustics, and S12 on Noise. These commi
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13、dards Institute require that action be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this Standard. Acoustical Society of America ASA Secretariat 35 Pinelawn Road, Suite 114E Melville, New York 11747-3177 Telephone: 1 (631) 390-0215 Fax: 1 (631) 390-0217 E-mail: asastdsaip.org 2008 by Acoustic
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15、request to the Standards Secretariat of the Acoustical Society of America.iContents 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative references. 2 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations, and symbols . 2 4 Significance and use of this Standard and deviations from the previous ANSI S12.2-1995 . 4 5 Criteria 6 5.1 A-weighted crit
16、eria 6 5.2 NC (noise criteria) curves . 6 5.3 RNC (room noise criterion) .10 6 Acoustically induced vibrations and rattles 17 Annex A (informative) Example evaluations using RNC . 18 A.1 Evaluation of room noise using the RNC curves 18 A.2 Example 1 Excessive turbulence (large standard deviation) an
17、d minimal surging 18 A.3 Example 2 Strong surging and strong turbulence 21 Annex B (informative) A discussion of the criteria. 24 B.1 Discussion of RC, NC, and NCB criteria curves . 24 B.2 Discussion of RNC criteria curves 25 Annex C (informative) Recommended noise level criteria for various occupie
18、d activity areas. 26 C.1 Recommended A-weighted criteria. 26 C.2 Recommended NC and RNC criteria 27 Annex D (informative) RC Mark II 30 D.1 Introduction . 30 D.2 Room criterion curves . 30 D.3 Spectrum classification . 30 D.4 Method for calculating an RC value 33 D.5 Quality assessment index (QAI) .
19、 33 D.6 Recommended criteria33 Annex E (informative) Criteria for recording studios and other low-noise situations. 35 E.1 Criteria. 35 E.2 Recording studio “audibility“ threshold curves 35 Bibliography. 37 Tables Table 1 Octave-band sound levels to the nearest decibel for noise criteria curves 15,
20、p. 893 7 ii Table 2 Measured sound pressure deviations from an NC (SIL) curve that may lead to serious complaints 9 Table 3 Screening criteria to determine the presence of large random fluctuations 11 Table 4 Octave-band sound pressure levels to the nearest decibel for room noise criteria curves 10
21、. 11 Table 5 Coefficients to calculate an RNC value from a given octave-band level, or an octave-band level from a given RNC value see Eqs. (1) and (2). 13 Table 6 Measured sound pressure levels for perceptible vibration and rattles in lightweight wall and ceiling structures 17 Table A.1 This table
22、shows the first 5 samples for Example 1. 19 Table A.2 This table contains the summary data for Example 1 19 Table A.3 These data represent artificially generated Gaussian noise. This table shows the first 20 samples for Example 2. The sample period is 100 ms and the octave-band levels are fast-time
23、weighted. The OASPL has been calculated as the energy sum of the 10 indicated octave-band levels. The “3-band sum” is the energy sum of the 16, 31.5, and 63-Hz octave-band levels after 14 dB have been subtracted from the 16-Hz octave-band levels and 14 dB have been added to the 63-Hz octave-band lev
24、els. Surging has been implemented as a sine wave with a 2-s period and a 15-dB peak-to-peak amplitude. 21 Table A.4 This table contains the summary data for Example 2. The LEQ is the energy average for all time samples represented by the indicated column. The 3-band sum correction of 11.3 dB is adde
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