Under Directive 2002/49/EC relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise, all European countries are obliged to model their environmental noise levels in heavily populated areas. Some countries have their own national method, to predict noise but most have not created one yet. The recommendation for countries that do not have their own model is to use an interim method. The Dutch SRM II scheme is suggested for railways. In addition to the Dutch model, this paper describes and discusses 3 other national methods. Moreover, discrepancies between the HARMONOISE and IMAGINE projects are analysed. The results of rail traffic noise measurements are compared with national methods. rail traffic noise national government legislat...
An exploratory study bas been undertaken to put into perspective future impact of road and railway n...
This paper contains comparison of five national noise emiision calculation methods for rail traffic,...
One of the main topics currently at stake in Railway acoustics is to be able to assess separately th...
The noise maps of agglomerations comprise those of road traffic-, tram-, aircraft-, industrial- and ...
The European HARMONOISE project has provided a best-in-existence engineering model for the propaga...
Rail transport is the second most important way of transporting people and freights by land in the E...
The Dutch national calculation scheme for railway noise has been declared the default interim method...
This project aims at working out a reliable and accurate assessment method for high-speed railway no...
As part of an enhanced effort in monitoring the environmental quality in 1999, the RIVM set up a noi...
Railway noise in towns and city centres is one of the environmental problems. Defining the noise lev...
This paper is a report on experimental investigation of railway rolling stock noise levels on the La...
The Environmental Noise Directive (2002/49/EC) requires all European Union Member States to produce ...
This paper contains comparison of five European national noise emission calculation methods for rail...
The IMAGINE railway traffic noise source model is described, which is a further elaboration and comp...
In the context of the European Environmental Noise Directive (2002/49/EC)1, to improve the quality a...
An exploratory study bas been undertaken to put into perspective future impact of road and railway n...
This paper contains comparison of five national noise emiision calculation methods for rail traffic,...
One of the main topics currently at stake in Railway acoustics is to be able to assess separately th...
The noise maps of agglomerations comprise those of road traffic-, tram-, aircraft-, industrial- and ...
The European HARMONOISE project has provided a best-in-existence engineering model for the propaga...
Rail transport is the second most important way of transporting people and freights by land in the E...
The Dutch national calculation scheme for railway noise has been declared the default interim method...
This project aims at working out a reliable and accurate assessment method for high-speed railway no...
As part of an enhanced effort in monitoring the environmental quality in 1999, the RIVM set up a noi...
Railway noise in towns and city centres is one of the environmental problems. Defining the noise lev...
This paper is a report on experimental investigation of railway rolling stock noise levels on the La...
The Environmental Noise Directive (2002/49/EC) requires all European Union Member States to produce ...
This paper contains comparison of five European national noise emission calculation methods for rail...
The IMAGINE railway traffic noise source model is described, which is a further elaboration and comp...
In the context of the European Environmental Noise Directive (2002/49/EC)1, to improve the quality a...
An exploratory study bas been undertaken to put into perspective future impact of road and railway n...
This paper contains comparison of five national noise emiision calculation methods for rail traffic,...
One of the main topics currently at stake in Railway acoustics is to be able to assess separately th...