Judged Noisiness of a Band of Random Noise Containing an Audible Pure Tone

  • Kryter K
  • Pearsons K
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The experiments reported were designed to obtain further data on the perceived noisiness complex sounds consisting of a steady-state pure tone imbedded in a background of random noise. From these data, a method for including a “pure-tone correction factor” in calculation of perceived noisiness in PNdB is derived. The proposed procedure should have practical application for the evaluation of sounds from modern-day jet aircraft or other broad-band sounds that may contain relatively intense, audible pure-tone components. Various problems involved in the measurement and interpretation of band spectra for the location of steady-state pure-tone components in broad-band random noise are discussed.

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Kryter, K. D., & Pearsons, K. S. (1965). Judged Noisiness of a Band of Random Noise Containing an Audible Pure Tone. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 37(6_Supplement), 1175–1175. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1939381

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