1991
DOI: 10.1121/1.401098
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Determination of traffic noise barrier effectiveness.

Abstract: This study evaluated the benefits of a noise control program involving construction of over $13 million of traffic noise barriers along Interstate 440 in Nashville, TN. In addition, much of I-440 was depressed in a rock cut with an objective of reducing the traffic noise levels. There were four basic objectives to the study: (1) determine barrier insertion losses at various sites for various geometric configurations; (2) determine change in community noise levels (from before the highway project); (3) study ef… Show more

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“…8 These data were chosen for several reasons. First, it was collected in compliance with American National Standard Methods for Determination of Insertion Loss of Outdoor Noise Barriers, ANSI S12.…”
Section: Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…8 These data were chosen for several reasons. First, it was collected in compliance with American National Standard Methods for Determination of Insertion Loss of Outdoor Noise Barriers, ANSI S12.…”
Section: Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…IMAGE-3, used in initial assessment and design studies for I-440, was also used to account for the effect of reflections at those sites where required in this study. 8,11 Necessary adjustments in predicted levels were made on both STAMINA 2.0 predictions alone, and those incorporating ORNAMENT.…”
Section: B Stamina 20 Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%