Schultz T J
J Acoust Soc Am. 1978 Aug;64(2):377-405. doi: 10.1121/1.382013.
Since noise was first recognized as a serious environmental pollutant, a number of social surveys have been conducted in order to assess the magnitude of the problem and to develop suitable noise ratings, such that, from a measurement of certain physical characteristics of community noise, one could reliably predict the community's subjective response to the noise. Recently, the author has reviewed the data from social surveys concerning the noise of aircraft, street traffic, expressway traffic, and railroads. Going back to the original published data, the various survey noise ratings were translated to day-night average sound level, and an independent judgment was make, where choice was possible, as to which respondents should be counted as "highly annoyed." The results of 11 of these surveys show a remarkable consistency. It is proposed that the average of these curves is the best currently available relationship for predicting community annoyance due to transportation noise of all kinds.
自从噪声首次被认定为一种严重的环境污染物以来,人们开展了一系列社会调查,以评估该问题的严重程度并制定合适的噪声评级标准,从而能根据对社区噪声某些物理特性的测量,可靠地预测社区对噪声的主观反应。最近,作者回顾了有关飞机、街道交通、高速公路交通和铁路噪声的社会调查数据。追溯到最初发表的数据,将各种调查的噪声评级换算成昼夜平均声级,并在可能的情况下进行独立判断,确定哪些受访者应被视为“非常烦恼”。其中11项调查的结果显示出显著的一致性。有人提出,这些曲线的平均值是目前预测各类交通噪声引起的社区烦恼的最佳可用关系。