ANSI ASA S12.8-1998 American National Standard Methods for Determining the Insertion Loss of Outdoor Noise Barriers《室外噪声障的介入损耗的测定用方法》.pdf
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1、AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDMETHODS FOR DETERMININGTHE INSERTION LOSS OFOUTDOOR NOISE BARRIERSAccredited Standards Committee S12, NoiseStandards SecretariatAcoustical Society of America120 Wall Street, 32nd FloorNew York, New York 10005-39ANSI/ASA S12.8-1998ANSI/ASAS12.8-1998Reaffirmed by ANSI April 2
2、1, 2008Reaffirmed by ANSI on June 24, 2007 Reaffirmed by ANSI on June 24, 2007 Reaffirmed byANSI onMarch 13, 2003Reaffirmed by ANSI May 28, 2013 The American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI) is the na-tional coordinator of voluntary standards development and the clear-inghouse in the U.S. f
3、or information on national and internationalstandards.The Acoustical Society of America (ASA) is an organization of sci-entists and engineers formed in 1929 to increase and diffuse theknowledge of acoustics and to promote its practical applications.American National StandardMethods for Determining t
4、he Insertion Lossof Outdoor Noise BarriersSecretariatAcoustical Society of AmericaApproved 27 April 1998American National Standards Institute, Inc.AbstractThis Standard presents three methods for determining the insertion loss of outdoor noise barriers. Themethods are direct BEFORE and AFTER measure
5、ments; indirect BEFORE measurements at anequivalent site; and indirect predictions of BEFORE sound levels. Indirect BEFORE measurementsand indirect BEFORE prediction methods require direct measurements of AFTER sound levels.Measurements of acoustical descriptors use sound sources naturally present a
6、t a site, controlled naturalsound sources, or controlled artificial sound sources. Within prescribed limits, the receiver location andatmospheric, ground, and terrain conditions may be chosen based on the objectives for determination ofbarrier insertion loss. Examples are provided for worksheets tha
7、t may be used for data acquisition andanalysis.ANSI S12.8-1998AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS ON ACOUSTICSThe Acoustical Society of America (ASA) provides the Secretariat for AccreditedStandards Committees S1 on Acoustics, S2 on Mechanical Vibration and Shock,S3 on Bioacoustics, and S12 on Noise. These
8、committees have wide represen-tation from the technical community (manufacturers, consumers, and general-interest representatives). The standards are published by the Acoustical Society ofAmerica through the American Institute of Physics as American National Stan-dards after approval by their respec
9、tive standards committees and the AmericanNational Standards Institute.These standards are developed and published as a public service to providestandards useful to the public, industry, and consumers, and to Federal, State,and local governments.Each of the Accredited Standards Committees operating
10、in accordance with pro-cedures approved by American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is responsiblefor developing, voting upon, and maintaining or revising its own standards. TheASA Standards Secretariat administers committee organization and activity andprovides liaison between the Accredited St
11、andards Committees and ANSI. Afterthe standards have been produced and adopted by the Accredited StandardsCommittees, and approved as American National Standards by ANSI, the ASAStandards Secretariat arranges for their publication and distribution.An American National Standard implies a consensus of
12、 those substantially con-cerned with its scope and provisions. Consensus is established when, in thejudgment of the ANSI Board of Standards Review, substantial agreement hasbeen reached by directly and materially affected interests. Substantial agreementmeans much more than a simple majority, but no
13、t necessarily unanimity. Consen-sus requires that all views and objections be considered and that a concertedeffort be made towards their resolution.The use of American National Standards is completely voluntary. Their existencedoes not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he or she has approved
14、thestandards or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products,processes, or procedures not conforming to the standards.NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at anytime. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute require thataction be
15、 taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this Standard.Standards SecretariatAcoustical Society of America120 Wall Street, 32nd FloorNew York, New York 10005-3993USATelephone: 11 212 248 0373Telefax: 11 212 248 0146E-mail: asastdsaip.org 1998 by the Acoustical Society of America. This Sta
16、ndard may not be reproduced inwhole or in part in any form for sale, promotion, or any commercial purpose, or any purposenot falling within the provisions of the Copyright Act of 1976, without prior written permissionof the publisher. For permission, address a request to the Standards Secretariat of
17、 theAcoustical Society of America.ContentsPageForeword . ii0 Introduction . 11 Scope . 12 Normative references 23 Definitions 24 Methods . 35 Sound sources and source equivalence 56 Acoustical environment 77 Instruments . 98 Measurements 109 Computations . 1210 Test Report . 17AnnexesA Effects of at
18、mospheric conditions 18B Worksheet forms . 19C Example computation of the insertion loss of an outdoor noisebarrier 25Tables1 Wind classes 42 Cloud cover classes 93 Adjustment for background noise contribution 14Figures1 Flow chart illustrating the choice of method to determine theinsertion loss of
19、an outdoor noise barrier 42 Reference microphone positions . 73 Flow chart illustrating computation of insertion loss for an outdoornoise barrier . 13iForewordThis Foreword is for information only and is not an integral part of American NationalStandard Methods for Determining the Insertion Loss of
20、Outdoor Noise Barriers, ANSIS12.8-1998.This American National Standard supersedes the previous version published asANSI S12.8-1987.This Standard contains three informative annexes.This Standard was developed under the jurisdiction of Accredited Standards Com-mittee S12, Noise, which has the followin
21、g scope:Standards, specifications, and terminology in the field of acoustical noisepertaining to methods of measurement, evaluation, and control, includingbiological safety, tolerance, and comfort, and physical acoustics as related toenvironmental and occupational noise.At the time this Standard was
22、 submitted to Accredited Standards Committee S12,Noise, for final approval, the membership was as follows:P. D. Schomer, ChairB. M. Brooks, Vice ChairA. Brenig, SecretaryAcoustical Society of America . P.D.SchomerW. J. Galloway (Alt.)Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute ARI . S.WangS. Sander
23、s (Alt.)Air Movement and Control Association, Inc. AMCA M.StevensE. W. Neitzel (Alt.)Aluminum Company of America ALCOA S.I.RothAmerican Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and NeckSurgery, Inc. G.A.GatesL. A. Michael (Alt.)American College of Occupational Medicine P.J.BrownsonJ. Satalof (Alt.)American I
24、ndustrial Hygiene Association AIHA L.H.RoysterJ. F. Meagher (Alt.)American Otological Society. R.F.NauntonAmerican Society of Heating, Refrigerating, andAir-Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE . H-SPeiJ. L. Heldenbrand(Alt.)American Speech-Hearing-Language Association ASHA . J.D.RoysterM. E. Thompson(Alt.
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