ASHRAE AB-10-019-2010 Human Performance and Perception-Based Evaluations of Indoor Noise Criteria for Rating Mechanical System Noise with Time-Varying Fluctuations.pdf
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1、2010 ASHRAE 553This paper is based on findings resulting from ASHRAE Research Project RP-1322.ABSTRACT The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of noise from building mechanical systems with time-varying fluctua-tions on human task performance and perception, and to deter-mine how well
2、current indoor noise rating methods account for this performance and perception. Six different noise conditions with varying degrees of time-varying fluctuations, many focused in the low frequency rumble region, were reproduced in an office-like setting. Thirty participants were asked to complete ty
3、ping, grammatical reasoning, and math tasks plus subjective questionnaires, while being exposed for approxi-mately one hour to each noise condition. Results show that the noise conditions with higher sound levels (greater than 50 dBA) combined with excessive low frequency rumble as well as those wit
4、h larger timescale fluctuations (i.e., a heat pump cycling on and off every 30 seconds) were generally perceived to be more annoying than the other signals tested, although statistically significant negative relationships to task perfor-mance were not found. Other findings are (1) that the noise cha
5、racteristics most closely correlated to higher annoyance/distraction responses in this study were higher ratings of loud-ness followed by roar, rumble, and changes in time; and (2) that perception of more low frequency rumble in particular was significantly linked to reduced performance on cognitive
6、ly demanding tasks. As for the ability of current indoor noise rating systems to match human performance or perception, none of the indoor noise rating methods evaluated were signif-icantly correlated to task performance, but aspects of subjec-tive perception such as loudness ratings were statistica
7、lly related. Spectral quality ratings included with some noise rating methodologies were inconsistent with subjective perception, but other metrics such as RNC, L1 L99 LF ave, and LCeq LAeq, were strongly correlated to rumble perception. The authors use the results to suggest a framework for an idea
8、l indoor noise rating method, but further research is required towards quantifying specific guidelines for accept-able degrees of time-varying fluctuations and tonalness.INTRODUCTIONMechanical systems responsible for heating, ventilation and air-conditioning are sources of background noise in build-
9、ings. Acceptable noise level guidelines have been suggested using a number of indoor noise rating methodologies proposed over the past 60 years, such as Noise Criteria (NC), Room Criteria (RC) and Room Criteria Mark II (RC-Mark II) (ASHRAE 2007). There is some debate about which noise rating system
10、should be advocated by ASHRAE, as the vari-ous methodologies do not always give the same assessment. Furthermore, experience in the field suggests that these noise rating systems do not account well for time-varying fluctua-tions that can occur with modern mechanical systems. The fluctuations may be
11、 due to ill-designed systems that demon-strate surging and excessive low frequency rumble, or may be on a larger timescale where the systems settings change over time, such as variable air volume systems or systems switch-ing on and off. This research project investigates the effects of noise with t
12、ime-varying fluctuations on human performance and perception, and correlates these findings with current indoor noise rating methods. An earlier phase of the work focused on the effects of noise with varying degrees of tones, Human Performance and Perception-BasedEvaluations of Indoor Noise Criteria
13、 forRating Mechanical System Noise withTime-Varying FluctuationsLily M. Wang, PhD, PE Cathleen C. NovakMember ASHRAELily M. Wang is an associate professor in the Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction, University of NebraskaLincoln, Omaha, NE. Cathleen C. Novak is a consultant w
14、ith PMK Consultants, Dallas, TX.AB-10-019 (RP-1322)2010, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions (2010, Vol. 116, Part 2). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in eithe
15、r print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.554 ASHRAE Transactionsanother problem produced by modern mechanical systems (Ryherd and Wang 2010). The results have collectively been used to outline a framework that an ideal indoor noise rating method should follow
16、, as described later in this paper.Much research has been conducted regarding the effects of noise on human perception and performance; reviews of such work may be found in Kryter (1985), Jones and Broad-bent (1998), and the accompanying paper by Ryherd and Wang (2010). One consistent finding from t
17、he previous work is that while sound level is certainly an important factor, spec-tral characteristics of the noise also affect human perception and performance. In particular, noise with excessive low frequency energy or rumble has been shown in the lab and in the field to result in greater annoyan
18、ce than equivalently loud signals without rumble (Berglund et al. 1996, Leventhall 2003, Persson et al. 1985, Persson and Bjrkman 1988, Pers-son Waye et al. 2001, Persson Waye and Rylander 2001). Bradley (1994) reported an investigation in which subjects adjusted the level of an amplitude-modulated
19、signal (simulat-ing rumble) to be equivalently annoying to a reference signal with a neutral spectrum. He found that both level and the modulation frequency of the stimulus could negatively impact the perceived annoyance. Noise conditions with rumble can also result in degradation in task performanc
20、e, as shown by a number of researchers, although many of these studies compared only a few signals at a time (Kyriakides and Leven-thall 1977, Landstrm et al. 1991, Holmberg et al. 1993, Pers-son Waye et al. 1997, 2001). To quantify the degree of low frequency content and possibly predict the result
21、ing annoyance, Broner and Leven-thall (1983) proposed using the difference between the C-weighted equivalent sound pressure level and the A-weighted equivalent sound pressure level, LCeq LAeq(often referred to as dBC dBA), since the A-weighting curve corrects more severely for low frequency componen
22、ts than the C-weighting curve. They suggested that values of LCeq LAeqgreater than 20 dB would signify a low frequency noise problem. Holm-berg et al. (1996) correlated a number of metrics that were easily calculated by a sound level meter to the perception of annoyance from low frequency noise, inc
23、luding LCeq LAeq, and found that this particular metric did differentiate between annoying and non-annoying cases. Holmberg et al. (1997) later suggested that a value of 15 dB or greater could indicate the potential for low frequency noise problems. Kjellberg et al. (1997) conducted office surveys a
24、nd suggested that LCeq LAeqmay be limited as a predictor of annoyance, particularly at lower overall noise levels when the low frequency content was not as perceptible. A metric that has been proposed for quantifying more specifically the degree of time-varying fluctuations in a signal is the differ
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