Sound field study of a building near a roadway via the boundary element method

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A two-dimensional boundary element method with a constant element type was adopted to study the sound field of a building near a roadway. First, a factor analysis of the computed results has been done, which include the element length, the Hankel functions’ calculation accuracy, and numerical integration accuracy. Then, boundary element method is applied to calculate building attenuation with different building aspect ratios and different frequencies with balconies, followed by drawing of the sound field distribution diagram. The calculation results revealed the following: (1) a wider building results in a more severe sound attenuation; (2) balconies on different floors produce a reduction of approximately 15 dB for broadband spectral characteristics of A-weight road traffic noise, and the maximum values appear at the bottoms of balconies; (3) for the points in the balconies, higher sound frequencies are correlated to larger insertion loss, with the insertion loss increasing from 3 dB to >10 dB when the sound frequency increases from 20 to 4000 Hz; (4) calculations of three typical frequencies indicate that the insertion loss of 500 Hz (main frequency of heavy vehicles) is 6 dB less than that of 800 Hz (main frequency of light vehicles), i.e. the flow control of heavy vehicles could conspicuously improve the ambient acoustic environment of buildings near a roadway.

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Wang, H., Cai, M., Zhong, S., & Li, F. (2018). Sound field study of a building near a roadway via the boundary element method. Journal of Low Frequency Noise Vibration and Active Control, 37(3), 519–533. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461348417725955

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