NoRecent progress in the development of European standards has allowed the in situ testing of roadside noise barriers. CEN/TS 1793-5 describes a test method using maximum length sequences (MLS) for the characterisation of airborne sound insulation. However, many barriers are tested according to a laboratory standard, EN 1793-2, based on measurements carried out in reverberant chambers and in the case of timber barriers with a relatively low airborne sound insulation it is not clear to what extent the results of the two tests compare. The paper describes the results of tests carried out using both methods. Six samples of timber barrier were compared including single-leaf and double-leaf constructions and single-leaf constructions with an abs...
Barriers employed for road traffic noise reduction can be characterized by two indices: reflection i...
Barriers employed for road traffic noise reduction can be characterized by two indices: reflection i...
The declaration of the results of a measurement cannot be considered complete if not accompanied by ...
In the frame of the 1994-1997 Standard, Measurement and Testing program, the European Commission fun...
In the frame of the 1994-1997 Standard, Measurement and Testing program, the European Commission fun...
This research thesis involves the measurement of the airborne sound insulation of road traffic noise...
Outdoor noise barrier is roadside noise reducing device, the primary task of which is the protection...
YesThe in situ measurement of the airborne sound insulation, as outlined in EN 1793-6:2012, is becom...
The in-situ measurement of sound reflection and airborne sound insulation characteristics of a noise...
The in-situ measurement of sound reflection and airborne sound insulation characteristics of a noise...
The in-situ measurement of sound reflection and airborne sound insulation characteristics of a noise...
The standardization activity inside CEN (European Standardization Committee) is giving an important ...
The standardization activity inside CEN (European Standardization Committee) is giving an important ...
none1noThe standardization activity inside CEN (European Standardization Committee) is giving an imp...
none1noThe standardization activity inside CEN (European Standardization Committee) is giving an imp...
Barriers employed for road traffic noise reduction can be characterized by two indices: reflection i...
Barriers employed for road traffic noise reduction can be characterized by two indices: reflection i...
The declaration of the results of a measurement cannot be considered complete if not accompanied by ...
In the frame of the 1994-1997 Standard, Measurement and Testing program, the European Commission fun...
In the frame of the 1994-1997 Standard, Measurement and Testing program, the European Commission fun...
This research thesis involves the measurement of the airborne sound insulation of road traffic noise...
Outdoor noise barrier is roadside noise reducing device, the primary task of which is the protection...
YesThe in situ measurement of the airborne sound insulation, as outlined in EN 1793-6:2012, is becom...
The in-situ measurement of sound reflection and airborne sound insulation characteristics of a noise...
The in-situ measurement of sound reflection and airborne sound insulation characteristics of a noise...
The in-situ measurement of sound reflection and airborne sound insulation characteristics of a noise...
The standardization activity inside CEN (European Standardization Committee) is giving an important ...
The standardization activity inside CEN (European Standardization Committee) is giving an important ...
none1noThe standardization activity inside CEN (European Standardization Committee) is giving an imp...
none1noThe standardization activity inside CEN (European Standardization Committee) is giving an imp...
Barriers employed for road traffic noise reduction can be characterized by two indices: reflection i...
Barriers employed for road traffic noise reduction can be characterized by two indices: reflection i...
The declaration of the results of a measurement cannot be considered complete if not accompanied by ...