ASA S1 18-2010 American National Standard Method for Determining the Acoustic Impedance of Ground Surfaces (Includes Access to Additional Content)《地表声阻抗的测定法》.pdf
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3、ustical Society of America All rights reserved viiiIntroduction Experimental techniques to measure impedance include the use of an impedance tube, techniques that measure the sound pressure levels above a surface, and direct measurements of sound pressure and volume velocity. This Standard does not
4、consider the direct measurement of sound pressure and volume velocity. The impedance tube is in common use to measure the acoustic impedance of porous materials. It has the advantage of a straightforward theoretical framework that allows direct determination of both the real and imaginary parts of t
5、he impedance. However, its application in the field to obtain ground impedance suffers from two major disadvantages. First, it requires an accurate measurement of the distance from the first interference minimum to an ill-defined test surface, and, secondly, it is invasive. This Standard does not re
6、commend the use of an impedance tube for the measurement of the acoustic impedance of a ground surface. Techniques that use measurements of sound pressure levels above a surface include several variations based on the type of excitation, angle of incidence, number of microphones, and fitting methods
7、. All enjoy the advantage that the measurement is performed on the ground in its natural condition. However, because of the spherical wavefront, the theoretical framework is mathematically intricate. Annexes C and D detail the expressions and special functions used in the calculations in Clause 4. .
8、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI/ASA S1.18-2010 2010 Acoustical Society of America All rights reserved 1American National Standard Method for Determining the Acoustic Impedance of Ground Surfaces 1 Scope Outdoor sound close to the ground is influenced by the acoustical properties of the ground. This
9、 Standard describes recommended procedures to characterize, and the instruments to measure quantities that may be used to deduce, the acoustical properties of ground surfaces. Although this Standard is intended primarily for outdoor measurements, indoor measurement of undisturbed portions of a groun
10、d surface, such as sod, is within its scope also. The Standard yields the real and imaginary parts of the normalized specific acoustic impedance ratio of ground surfaces in the frequency range between 250 and 4000 Hz for outdoor sound propagation predictions. The Standard uses measurements of the in
11、terference between direct and ground-reflected sound to deduce both normalized specific acoustic impedance ratio and impedance model parameters. The impedance-ratio model parameters of effective flow resistivity and a porosity factor, determined from best fits to the templates of calculated level di
12、fferences, may be used to estimate the normalized specific acoustic impedance ratio at frequencies outside the specified range. The basic purpose of this Standard is to establish uniform procedures for obtaining the real and imaginary parts of the normalized specific acoustic impedance ratio of grou
13、nd surfaces outdoors. The method is applicable to all nominally flat, commonly occurring surfaces including grassland or snow-covered ground. The method is not applicable to rough grounds where the variation in height is greater than half of the shortest wavelength of interest. For the specified upp
14、er frequency of 4 kHz this limits the variation in height to about 5 cm. See also Clause 4.4. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this Standard. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edi
15、tion of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ANSI S1.1, American National Standard Acoustical Terminology ANSI/ASA S1.11, American National Standard Specification for Octave-Band and Fractional-Octave-Band Analog and Digital Filters ANSI S1.40, American National Standard Speci
16、fications and Verification Procedures for Sound Calibrators IEC 61672-1, Electroacoustics Sound level meters Part 1: Specifications ANSI/ASA S1.18-2010 2010 Acoustical Society of America All rights reserved 2 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this Standard, the terms and definitions given
17、in ANSI S1.1 and the following apply: 3.1 specific acoustic impedance, Zsat a point in a sound field, quotient of sound pressure by particle velocity NOTE 1 Unit, pascal per (meter per second) Pa/(m/s). NOTE 2 The real part of the specific acoustic impedance is specific acoustic resistance; the imag
18、inary part is specific acoustic reactance. 3.2 specific acoustic admittance, reciprocal of the specific acoustic impedance NOTE 1 Unit, (meter per second) per pascal (m/s)/Pa. NOTE 2 The real part of specific acoustic admittance is specific acoustic conductance; the imaginary part is specific acoust
19、ic susceptance. 3.3 normalized specific acoustic impedance ratio ratio of specific acoustic impedance of a ground surface to the characteristic impedance of air at specified atmospheric conditions 3.4 complex sound pressure ratio ratio of magnitudes and relative phase of the pressures measured by tw
20、o spatially separated microphones subjected to sound emitted by the same point source NOTE This definition is specific to this Standard and is not within the scope of ANSI S1.1-1999 (R 2004). 4 Measurement method 4.1 Recommended geometries The measurement of level difference spectra shall be conduct
21、ed using both of the following two geometries (see Figure 1): Geometry A Source height (hs) = 0.325 m Upper microphone height (ht) = 0.46 m Lower microphone height (hb) = 0.23 m Horizontal separation (d) = 1.75 m ANSI/ASA S1.18-2010 2010 Acoustical Society of America All rights reserved 3Geometry B
22、Source height (hs) = 0.20 m Upper microphone height (ht) = 0.20 m Lower microphone height (hb) = 0.05 m Horizontal separation (d) = 1.0 m Note that these geometries will not yield satisfactory results if the ground impedance is high. But, in this case, accurate values for ground impedance should not
23、 be necessary and it is recommended that Steps 2 to 4 be omitted from the procedure detailed in 4.5.1. Geometry A covers the broadest range of frequencies. Geometry B emphasizes ground effect at frequencies above 1000 Hz and may be better suited for hard grounds. As long as the horizontal separation
24、 of the source and the receiver is not greater than 3.0 m or not less than 1.0 m and the angles of incidence are broadly the same as those for geometries A and B, the user has discretion in the choice of the geometry. However, it is essential that the source and receiver positions be measured as acc
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