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随着电动汽车数量的增加,国道附近的居民会受到怎样的交通噪音影响?一项环境噪声主观评价的实验室研究。

How Might People Near National Roads Be Affected by Traffic Noise as Electric Vehicles Increase in Number? A Laboratory Study of Subjective Evaluations of Environmental Noise.

作者信息

Walker Ian, Kennedy John, Martin Susanna, Rice Henry

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Mar 3;11(3):e0150516. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150516. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

We face a likely shift to electric vehicles (EVs) but the environmental and human consequences of this are not yet well understood. Simulated auditory traffic scenes were synthesized from recordings of real conventional and EVs. These sounded similar to what might be heard by a person near a major national road. Versions of the simulation had 0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100% EVs. Participants heard the auditory scenes in random order, rating each on five perceptual dimensions such as pleasant-unpleasant and relaxing-stressful. Ratings of traffic noise were, overall, towards the negative end of these scales, but improved significantly when there were high proportions of EVs in the traffic mix, particularly when there were 80% or 100% EVs. This suggests a shift towards a high proportion of EVs is likely to improve the subjective experiences of people exposed to traffic noise from major roads. The effects were not a simple result of EVs being quieter: ratings of bandpass-filtered versions of the recordings suggested that people's perceptions of traffic noise were specifically influenced by energy in the 500-2000 Hz band. Engineering countermeasures to reduce noise in this band might be effective for improving the subjective experience of people living or working near major roads, even for conventional vehicles; energy in the 0-100 Hz band was particularly associated with people identifying sound as 'quiet' and, again, this might feed into engineering to reduce the impact of traffic noise on people.

摘要

我们可能面临向电动汽车(EV)的转变,但其对环境和人类的影响尚未得到充分理解。模拟听觉交通场景是根据真实的传统车辆和电动汽车的录音合成的。这些声音类似于在一条主要国道附近的人可能听到的声音。模拟版本中电动汽车的比例分别为0%、20%、40%、60%、80%和100%。参与者以随机顺序收听这些听觉场景,并在五个感知维度上对每个场景进行评分,如愉悦-不愉悦和放松-紧张。总体而言,交通噪音的评分处于这些量表的负面一端,但当交通组合中电动汽车比例较高时,评分有显著改善,尤其是当电动汽车比例为80%或100%时。这表明向高比例电动汽车的转变可能会改善暴露于主要道路交通噪音中的人们的主观体验。这些效果并非仅仅是因为电动汽车更安静:对录音的带通滤波版本的评分表明,人们对交通噪音的感知特别受到500-2000赫兹频段能量的影响。减少该频段噪音的工程对策可能对改善居住或工作在主要道路附近的人们的主观体验有效,即使对于传统车辆也是如此;0-100赫兹频段的能量尤其与人们将声音识别为“安静”相关,同样,这可能有助于工程设计以减少交通噪音对人们的影响。

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