Literature DB >> 19640036

Development of a noise metric for assessment of exposure risk to complex noises.

Xiangdong Zhu1, Jay H Kim, Won Joon Song, William J Murphy, Seongho Song.   

Abstract

Many noise guidelines currently use A-weighted equivalent sound pressure level L(Aeq) as the noise metric and the equal energy hypothesis to assess the risk of occupational noises. Because of the time-averaging effect involved with the procedure, the current guidelines may significantly underestimate the risk associated with complex noises. This study develops and evaluates several new noise metrics for more accurate assessment of exposure risks to complex and impulsive noises. The analytic wavelet transform was used to obtain time-frequency characteristics of the noise. 6 basic, unique metric forms that reflect the time-frequency characteristics were developed, from which 14 noise metrics were derived. The noise metrics were evaluated utilizing existing animal test data that were obtained by exposing 23 groups of chinchillas to, respectively, different types of noise. Correlations of the metrics with the hearing losses observed in chinchillas were compared and the most promising noise metric was identified.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19640036     DOI: 10.1121/1.3159587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am        ISSN: 0001-4966            Impact factor:   1.840


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1.  Kurtosis corrected sound pressure level as a noise metric for risk assessment of occupational noises.

Authors:  G Steven Goley; Won Joon Song; Jay H Kim
Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am       Date:  2011-03       Impact factor: 1.840

2.  Comparison of two dose-response relationship of noise exposure evaluation results with high frequency hearing loss.

Authors:  Hua Zhang; Nan Li; Qiu-Ling Yang; Wei Qiu; Liang-Liang Zhu; Li-Yuan Tao; Robert I Davis; Nicholas Heyer; Yi-Ming Zhao
Journal:  Chin Med J (Engl)       Date:  2015-03-20       Impact factor: 2.628

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