The turbulence in the atmospheric boundary layer causes the sound propagation to take place in a random medium. The influence on the sound can be strong especially in acoustic shadow regions, which can be caused by refraction, ground attenuation or geometry, e. g. by a noise barrier. Here, situations with a noise barrier that is low in comparison with its distance to source and receiver are studied in two dimensions. Previous studies on turbulence effects have been made on the increased sound level in shadow regions as well as on the reduced coherence in line-of-sight situations and in shadow regions caused by refraction. Here, the main focus is instead on the reduced coherence of the sound field in the shadow region behind a noise barrier....
Noise is still an unsolved problem of our time and influences the public health and well-being. So s...
Sound scattering due to atmospheric turbulence limits the noise reduction in shielded areas. An engi...
Communication a : Inter Noise 91, Sydney (Australia), December 2-4, 1991SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR)...
The turbulence in the atmospheric boundary layer causes the sound propagation to take place in a ran...
The coherence of a sound field in a refractive shadow near the ground has been examined for micropho...
Numerical modelling and measurements are used for studying the reduced performance of a noise barrie...
According to ray theory, regions exist in an upward refracting atmosphere where no sound should be p...
International audienceTurbulent fluctuations of temperature and velocity in the atmospheric boundary...
Substitute sources between a noise barrier and a receiver are used to calculate the effect of atmosp...
Atmospheric turbulence causes scattering of sound, which can reduce the performance of sound barrier...
The paper presents a model that can be used for calculating the sound reduction by a noise barrier i...
The sound field of a coherent line source in a nonrefracting, turbulent atmosphere is studied. An ex...
The substitute-sources method (SSM) was previously implemented for a single noise barrier in a turbu...
A new tool for the auralization of aircraft noise in an urban environment is in development. When li...
There is a lack of data on the statistical properties of the sound pressure level fluctuations which...
Noise is still an unsolved problem of our time and influences the public health and well-being. So s...
Sound scattering due to atmospheric turbulence limits the noise reduction in shielded areas. An engi...
Communication a : Inter Noise 91, Sydney (Australia), December 2-4, 1991SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR)...
The turbulence in the atmospheric boundary layer causes the sound propagation to take place in a ran...
The coherence of a sound field in a refractive shadow near the ground has been examined for micropho...
Numerical modelling and measurements are used for studying the reduced performance of a noise barrie...
According to ray theory, regions exist in an upward refracting atmosphere where no sound should be p...
International audienceTurbulent fluctuations of temperature and velocity in the atmospheric boundary...
Substitute sources between a noise barrier and a receiver are used to calculate the effect of atmosp...
Atmospheric turbulence causes scattering of sound, which can reduce the performance of sound barrier...
The paper presents a model that can be used for calculating the sound reduction by a noise barrier i...
The sound field of a coherent line source in a nonrefracting, turbulent atmosphere is studied. An ex...
The substitute-sources method (SSM) was previously implemented for a single noise barrier in a turbu...
A new tool for the auralization of aircraft noise in an urban environment is in development. When li...
There is a lack of data on the statistical properties of the sound pressure level fluctuations which...
Noise is still an unsolved problem of our time and influences the public health and well-being. So s...
Sound scattering due to atmospheric turbulence limits the noise reduction in shielded areas. An engi...
Communication a : Inter Noise 91, Sydney (Australia), December 2-4, 1991SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR)...