Analysis of the acoustic climate of a spa park using the fuzzy set theory

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Abstract

The paper describes the differences between the actual results of the measurement of equivalent sound level and the feelings of people visiting «a Spa Park». Noise, as one of the environmental pollutants, cause detrimental effects on the recipient. Measurements of noise are usually performed in urban areas, especially in the road environments, providing a basis for measures to limit their impact on the environment. Often in the measurement there are ignored areas for recreation. Usually, they do not determine the relationship between the results of measurements of noise equivalent sound level and the individual feelings of the people living in these areas. The analysis was performed with the use of fuzzy set theory. The evaluation of the acoustic climate on the «Spa Park» should be determined on the basis of sound level measurements and questionnaires.

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Sztubecka, M., & Sztubecki, J. (2016). Analysis of the acoustic climate of a spa park using the fuzzy set theory. In Open Engineering (Vol. 6, pp. 498–503). De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2016-0068

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