ASTM E1014-1984(2000) Standard Guide for Measurement of Outdoor A-Weighted Sound Levels《室外A加权声级测量》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 1014 84 (Reapproved 2000)Standard Guide forMeasurement of Outdoor A-Weighted Sound Levels1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 1014; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last r
2、evision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide covers the measurement of A-weightedsound levels outdoors at specified locations or along particularsite boundar
3、ies, using a general purpose sound-level meter.1.2 Three distinct types of measurement surveys are de-scribed:1.2.1 Survey around a site boundary,1.2.2 Survey at a specified location,1.2.3 Survey to find the maximum sound level at a specifieddistance from a source.1.3 Since outdoor sound levels almo
4、st always vary withtime over a wide range, the data obtained using this guide maybe presented in the form of a histogram of sound levels. Thedata obtained using this guide enables calculations of averageor statistical sound levels for comparison with appropriatecriteria.1.4 This standard does not pu
5、rport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:C
6、634 Terminology Relating to Environmental Acoustics22.2 ANSI Standard:S1.4 Specification for Sound Level Meters33. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsFor definitions of terms used in this guide,see Terminology C 634.43.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 barrierany obstacle that blocks the
7、 line-of-sightbetween a source and a receiver or a measurement location.3.2.2 impulse noisea brief, intrusive sound, such as thatassociated with a tire blowout, operation of a power press, thedischarge of a firearm, or a shout.3.2.3 measurement setthe set of data obtained at a mea-surement location
8、during a specific time period. For the typesof measurements covered by this guide, evaluation of a sitemay require several measurement sets. The time period isflexible but should not extend beyond the time when theconditions influencing noise, or atmospheric conditions affect-ing noise propagation,
9、are reasonably uniform. As an example,a significant change in traffic density or start-up of a machineindicate the beginning or end of a measurement set.4. Significance and Use4.1 There are numerous situations for which outdoor soundlevel data are required. These include, but are not limited to,the
10、following:4.1.1 Documentation of sound levels before the introductionof a new sound source (for example, assessment of the impactdue to a proposed use).4.1.2 Comparison of sound levels with and without aspecific source (for example, assessment of the impact of anexisting source).4.1.3 Comparison of
11、sound levels with criteria or regulatorylimits (for example, indication of exceedence of criteria ornon-compliance with laws).4.2 This guide provides a means for selecting measurementlocations, operating a sound level meter, documenting theconditions under which the measurements were performed, andr
12、ecording the results.4.3 This guide provides the user with information to (1)make and document the sound level measurements necessaryto quantify relatively steady or slowly varying outdoor soundlevels over a specific time period and at specific places and (2)make and document the physical observatio
13、ns necessary toqualify the measurements.4.4 The user is cautioned that there are many nonacousticalfactors that can strongly influence the measurement of outdoorsound levels and that this guide is not intended to supplant theexperience and judgment of experts in the field of acoustics.1This guide is
14、 under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E33 on EnvironmentalAcoustics and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E33.09 on CommunityNoise.Current edition approved July 27, 1984. Published September 1984.2Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 04.06.3Available from American National Standards In
15、stitute, 11 W. 42nd St., 13thFloor, New York, NY 10036.4Terminology C 634 81a was used in the development of this guide.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.The guide is not applicable when more sophisticated measure-ment
16、methods or equipment are specified. This guide, depend-ing as it does on simplified manual data acquisition, isnecessarily more appropriate for the simpler types of environ-mental noise situations. As the number of sources and the rangeof sound levels increase, the more likely experienced special-is
17、ts with sophisticated instruments are needed.4.5 This guide can be used by individuals, regulatoryagencies, or others as a measurement method to collectacoustical data for many common situations. The data areobtained in the form of a histogram, a graph, or a tableindicating the number of occurrences
18、 of each sound levelobserved during the measurement. Criteria for evaluating oranalyzing the data obtained are beyond the scope of this guide.4.6 Note that this guide is only a measurement procedureand, as such, does not address the methods of comparison ofthe acquired data with the specific criteri
19、a. No procedures areprovided for estimating or separating the influences of two ormore simultaneously measured sounds. This guide can beuseful in establishing compliance when the measured data arebelow a specified limit.4.7 Paragraph 8.2.1 outlines a procedure that can be used fora survey of the sit
20、e boundary; paragraph 8.2.2 for a survey ofspecified monitoring points; and paragraph 8.2.3 for determin-ing the location and magnitude of maximum sound level.5. Apparatus5.1 Acoustical Measurements:5.1.1 Sound Level Meter (required), Type 2, as defined byANSI S1.41971 preferably with an a-c output
21、port to permitthe use of headphones.5.1.2 Microphone Windscreen (required), recommended bythe sound level meter manufacturer.5.1.3 Acoustical Calibrator (required), with adaptors nec-essary to fit the microphone.5.1.4 Set of Headphones (desirable), compatible with andelectrically connected to the a-
22、c output of the sound levelmeter. Monitoring the output of the sound level meter withheadphones may enable the operator to detect equipmentmalfunctions or anomalies in the data caused by wind, humid-ity, and electrical interference.5.1.5 Tripod (desirable), to ensure a steady and repeatablemicrophon
23、e position.5.2 Physical Measurements:5.2.1 To assure an accuracy of 1 dB in values derived fromthese measurements, the accuracy of distance measurementsmust be within 5 %. Any instrument that provides this degreeof accuracy is satisfactory.5.2.2 Pocket Compass (desirable), used for site layout worka
24、nd for determination of wind direction.5.2.3 Site Map (optional).5.3 Meteorological MeasurementsAny of the many avail-able general-accuracy meteorological instruments may be usedin order to enable the measurement of:5.3.1 Wind speed (5-km/h or 2.5-mph increments),5.3.2 Wind direction (in octants),5.
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