Title: Noise Dose and Leq
1Noise Dose and Leq
Introduction to Acoustics
- University of Salford
- Acoustics, Audio Video Group
2Noise dose
- Response to noise dose depends on the sound
energy received - Energy intensity x time
- How can we compare different noise doses?
- How can we evaluate the effect of a noise which
varies over time?
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4Equivalent continuous sound level (words)
Definition This is the notional sound pressure
level which, if maintained constant over a given
time, delivers the same amount of acoustic energy
at some point as the time-varying sound pressure
level would deliver at the same point and over
the same period of time.
5Equivalent continuous sound level (equation)
Compare with
6Calculation of Leq
Where constant SPL L1 operates for time t1 etc.
7Leq example
- An industrial process produces the following
constant SPLs over an 8-hour shift - SPL (dB(A)) time (hours)
- 80 4
- 75 2
- 85 2
- What is the 8-hour Leq?
8Measurement
- Need an integrating sound level meter
- Can be A-weighted - LAeq
- Common in environmental and industrial noise
- Time period depends on application
- 12 hr night-time noise survey
- 24 x Leq,1 hr for traffic noise survey
9Predicting human response
- Human response varies several factors
- Can use Leq to define critical dose (at which x
will get y damage after z years - Even harder - use Leq to predict sub-damage
response - e.g. annoyance - Most noise codes are moving to LAeq
10Conclusions
- NIHL related to sound energy
- Describe time-varying levels with the equivalent
continuous level - Leq can be measured or (sometimes) calculated
- LAeq is single most common metric used to predict
human response to noise