Title: ROOM ACOUSTICS
1Sounds Like Conflict
Chris Day Chairperson Richard Compton
2Pink Noise Calibration
- Left Channel 74 dBA Right Channel 74
dBA
3Sounds Like Conflictv 2.2
- Noise WorkshopRMLA Conference 2006
4Summary
5Sound like Conflict ??Lmax 85 dBA
6Corrigan Case
- Ldn 67 dBA
- Lmax 85 dBA
- Business Zone
7Sound Insulation
- Doesnt solve all the problems
- External environment
- Want to open windows
- Design CiterionLmax 60 dBA in bedrooms
8Music Next Door - Sound Like Conflict ?
Building Code G6 STC 55
9Music Venues in Trouble
- The Temple
- Java Jive
- Kitty OBriens
- The Empire
- Bar Bodega
- Matterhorn
10Neil Finn
- government cash devoted to music production
could be better spent funding live venues
Judith Tizard
- It seems counter-productive that established
businesses are being forced out of activities
they have traditionally carried on just because
of complaints from new developments,
11North Shore Events Centre
- Wanted to run 6 loud concerts per year
- Env Crt restricted LF noise to effectively 45dBA
at 9pm (ie day) - Same as normal night-time control for a 365 day
activity - Effectively closed for Rock Concerts
- Half a dozen households complaining
12Residential Complaint
13Western Springs
- Significant noise effects
- Two positions
- What were these people thinking?
- S16 BPO
14Western Springs
- Report by Hon Peter Salmon QC
- the fact of the matter is that there is a
long-established history of motor racing at
Western Springs and this factor is entitled to
considerable weight in determining a way forward
for the future - Indeed, a number of the
people to whom I spoke have moved into the area
over the last 10 years or so
- I also take into account, however, that the
effect of the noise source is difficult to judge
until it has been experienced and that someone
who moved to the locality at a time when it was
not possible to experience the noise, may well
have completely underestimated the effect of the
noise upon the enjoyment of their property
15Western Springs
- Recommendation
- Set gradually reducing noise limits
- Insulate worst affected houses
16Aplanning
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18Aplanning
- Rotorua Airport
- New houses beside the southern motorway
- Apartments in entertainment areas
- Apartments next to the Port
- Challenge ACC
19Sounds like Conflict ?
- Airport Noise
- Land-use planning
- Reverse sensitivity
- Landfill
- Contaminated soil
- Illegal Granny-flat
20The End
21Decibel scale
- Pressure Scale is Impractical
- Decibel scale chosen for convenience
- Hearing response is logarithmic rather than
linear - Examples
Typical sound pressure levels
22Statistical analysis
- Lmax maximum noise level
- L10 level exceeded for 10 of the time
- Leq average noise level
- L95 level exceeded for 95 of the time
Lmax
L10
Leq
L95
23Sound Exposure Level - SEL
- SEL is used for measuring single event noise such
as an aircraft take-off - The SEL value contains the same amount of
acoustic energy over a normalised one second
period as the actual noise event under
consideration - Example SEL75dBA
24The Boom Box
Inside House
Inside Car
Outside Car
25Community AnnoyanceTransportation Noise
26Christchurch Community Survey
27NZS 6805
- - Recognises that airports are vital
infrastructure that need protection - Ldn gt65 dBA is unsuitable for Residential
- Ldn 55 65dBA is marginal for Residential
- Ldn lt55 dBA is suitable for Residential
28Auckland International Airport
Noise Monitor Locations
Auckland International Airport District Plan
Noise Contours
29Reverse SensitivityIndependent News LtdCentral
Gardens - Manukau
- 350 Unit Apartment Development
- Ldn 64 to 66 dBA Noise Environment
30Auckland International Airport
CentralGardens
Outside B737-300 Inside Open Window Inside Closed
Window
Auckland International Airport District Plan
Noise Contours
31Central GardensThe Issues
- High Levels of Aircraft Noise Ldn 65 dBA
- 35 of Residents likely to be Highly Annoyed
- Sound Insulation Does Not solve all the problems
- People Do Not like living with Windows closed
- Community response surveys involve reasonable SI
- Outdoor areas and gardens significantly affected
32The Botanical Barrier
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34Variation with Meteorological Conditions
35Measurement Positions
36Flow Corrected and Meteorologically Stable
37Summary
- Measurements made close to the motorway are
stable day to day (range 1dB) - Any change in noise level due to the barrier was
less than 1dB - Measurements made at 300-700m vary significantly
due to flow rate and meteorological conditions
(15dB range) - There was no measurable change in noise level due
to the barrier (lt0.5 dBA) - The residents reaction cannot be explained by the
change in noise level
38Annoyance
39Notional Boundaries
- Rural Environment
- 20m from the façade of any occupied dwelling
- Avoid overly restrictive noise limits
- Protects the Occupants
- Moving Noise Compliance Point
- Doesnt protect the Industry from residential
encroachment
40Discussion
- Reverse Sensitivity
- Noise Control Boundaries
- Expanding Noise Boundaries (Compensation?)
- Community Response
41CIA Noise ContoursBased on 1994 Study of
Long-termAirport Capacity
42Jet Engine Design
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442 mins motorway noise
45Decibel Addition
- Broadband Noise A
- Broadband Noise B
- Broadband Noise A B
63dB 63dB 66 dB
46Road Traffic Noise
47Change in Noise Level
- More than Doubling of Loudness
- Substantial Increase (Doubling of Loudness)
- Appreciable Increase
- Just Perceptible Increase
- No Change
- Small Decrease
A
B
C
D
E
F
48Change in Noise Level
Statistical sound level
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50Change in Noise Level
51Change in Noise Level
Statistical sound level
52Change in Noise Level
- Example H
- Example I
- Example J
- Example K
- Example L
Statistical sound level
53ChipSeal (Grade 4) Leq 75dBA
54WhispA
Leq 64dBA
11 dBA Reduction from Chipseal
55Port Noise
56Typical Land use Relationship
High value housing with coastal views
access road/rail
reclamations
wharves
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58What the Standard Does
- Methodology for inputs into plans
- Recognises importance of ports
- 10 (or more) year projection of growth
- Inner and outer control boundaries
- Compliance with Noise Limits
- Controls over land uses within both areas
- Promotes noise management plans
59Noise Model
60Noise ContoursSoundPlan
61Noise Boundaries
62Examples of Implementation
- Port Chalmers
- New Plymouth
- Auckland
- Wellington
- Nelson
- Napier
63Conclusions
- Moderately successful
- Has allowed Ports flexibility (move to 24 hour 7
day operation) - Noise Boundaries signal to Community where
amenity may be affected - Inadequate in situations where significant
conflict (speed of change of Port situation not
able to be reflected in Plan changes) - A review in 2-3 years is recommended to deal with
rapid changes in ports and better
regional-district integration