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Evaluation of noise amelioration treatments within and outside the road reserve

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posted on 2024-10-30, 14:34 authored by Chen Li, Philip Douglas, Kaluwahandi Saman Piyasiri De SilvaKaluwahandi Saman Piyasiri De Silva, J K Peters
In urban environments road traffic volumes are increasing and the density of living is becoming higher. As a consequence the urban community is being exposed to increasing levels of road traffic noise. It is also evident that the noise reduction potential of within-the-road-reserve treatments such as noise barriers, mounding and pavement surfacing has been exhausted. This paper presents a strategy that involves the comparison of noise ameliorative treatments both within and outside the road reserve. The noise reduction resulting from the within-the-road-reserve component of treatments has been evaluated using a leading application of the CoRTN Model, developed by the UK Department of Transport 1988 [1], and the outside road reserve treatment has been evaluated in accordance with the Australian Standard 3671, Acoustics - Road traffic noise intrusion - Building sitting and construction [5]. The evaluation of noise treatments has been undertaken using a decision support tool (DST) currently being developed under the research program conducted at RMIT University and Department of Main Roads, Queensland. The case study has been based on data from a real project in Queensland, Australia. The research described here was carried out by the Australian Cooperative Research Centre for Construction Innovation [9], in collaboration with Department of Main Roads, Queensland, Department of Public Works, Queensland, Arup Pty. Ltd., Queensland University of technology and RMIT University.

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Start page

251

End page

256

Total pages

6

Outlet

Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Australian Acoustical Society

Editors

D. J. Mee et al.

Name of conference

Transportation Noise and Vibration - The New Millennium

Publisher

Australian Acoustical Society

Place published

Darlinghurst, Australia

Start date

2004-11-03

End date

2004-11-05

Language

English

Copyright

©2004 Australian Acoustical Society

Former Identifier

2004001189

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-08-09

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