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Title: ROOM ACOUSTICS


1
Sounds Like Conflict
Chris Day Chairperson Richard Compton
2
Pink Noise Calibration
  • Left Channel 74 dBA Right Channel 74
    dBA
  • Both Channels 80 dBA

3
Sounds Like Conflictv 2.2
  • Noise WorkshopRMLA Conference 2006

4
Summary
  • Airports
  • Music
  • Speedway

5
Sound like Conflict ??Lmax 85 dBA
6
Corrigan Case
  • Ldn 67 dBA
  • Lmax 85 dBA
  • Business Zone

7
Sound Insulation
  • Doesnt solve all the problems
  • External environment
  • Want to open windows
  • Design CiterionLmax 60 dBA in bedrooms

8
Music Next Door - Sound Like Conflict ?
Building Code G6 STC 55
9
Music Venues in Trouble
  • The Temple
  • Java Jive
  • Kitty OBriens
  • The Empire
  • Bar Bodega
  • Matterhorn

10
Neil 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,

11
North 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

12
Residential Complaint
  • Beware

13
Western Springs
  • Significant noise effects
  • Two positions
  • What were these people thinking?
  • S16 BPO

14
Western 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

15
Western Springs
  • Recommendation
  • Set gradually reducing noise limits
  • Insulate worst affected houses

16
Aplanning
  • Rotorua Airport

17
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18
Aplanning
  • Rotorua Airport
  • New houses beside the southern motorway
  • Apartments in entertainment areas
  • Apartments next to the Port
  • Challenge ACC

19
Sounds like Conflict ?
  • Airport Noise
  • Land-use planning
  • Reverse sensitivity
  • Landfill
  • Contaminated soil
  • Illegal Granny-flat

20
The End
21
Decibel scale
  • Pressure Scale is Impractical
  • Decibel scale chosen for convenience
  • Hearing response is logarithmic rather than
    linear
  • Examples

Typical sound pressure levels
22
Statistical 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
23
Sound 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

24
The Boom Box
Inside House
Inside Car
Outside Car
25
Community AnnoyanceTransportation Noise
26
Christchurch Community Survey
27
NZS 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

28
Auckland International Airport
Noise Monitor Locations
Auckland International Airport District Plan
Noise Contours
29
Reverse SensitivityIndependent News LtdCentral
Gardens - Manukau
  • 350 Unit Apartment Development
  • Ldn 64 to 66 dBA Noise Environment

30
Auckland International Airport
CentralGardens
Outside B737-300 Inside Open Window Inside Closed
Window
Auckland International Airport District Plan
Noise Contours
31
Central 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

32
The Botanical Barrier
33
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34
Variation with Meteorological Conditions
35
Measurement Positions
36
Flow Corrected and Meteorologically Stable
37
Summary
  • 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

38
Annoyance
39
Notional 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

40
Discussion
  • Reverse Sensitivity
  • Noise Control Boundaries
  • Expanding Noise Boundaries (Compensation?)
  • Community Response

41
CIA Noise ContoursBased on 1994 Study of
Long-termAirport Capacity
42
Jet Engine Design
43
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44
2 mins motorway noise
45
Decibel Addition
  • Broadband Noise A
  • Broadband Noise B
  • Broadband Noise A B

63dB 63dB 66 dB
46
Road Traffic Noise
47
Change 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
48
Change in Noise Level
  • C
  • E
  • AF
  • B
  • D
  • 10dB
  • 6dB
  • 3.5dB
  • 1dB
  • 0 dB

Statistical sound level
49
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50
Change in Noise Level
51
Change in Noise Level
  • Motorway NoiseExample G

Statistical sound level
52
Change in Noise Level
  • Motorway Noise
  • Example H
  • Example I
  • Example J
  • Example K
  • Example L

Statistical sound level
53
ChipSeal (Grade 4) Leq 75dBA
54
WhispA
Leq 64dBA
11 dBA Reduction from Chipseal
55
Port Noise
56
Typical Land use Relationship
High value housing with coastal views
access road/rail
reclamations
wharves
57
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58
What 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

59
Noise Model
60
Noise ContoursSoundPlan
61
Noise Boundaries
62
Examples of Implementation
  • Port Chalmers
  • New Plymouth
  • Auckland
  • Wellington
  • Nelson
  • Napier

63
Conclusions
  • 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
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