Development of tyre/road noise assessment methodology in India

The major objective of this research study was to develop a methodology to evaluate tyre/road noise of the various road types and sections in Bangalore. The scope of the effort included field noise measurements of the 17 conventional asphalt concrete (AC), four Portland cement concrete (PCC), and tw...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Ali Boodihal, Abhishek Chethan, Rudraradhya Swamy, Rakesh Sahu, Krishna Prapoorna Biligiri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-01-01
Series:Case Studies in Construction Materials
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509514000151
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spelling doaj-3c8aea056af4449e9d8f3211c9d96c122020-11-24T21:36:03ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952014-01-011C11512410.1016/j.cscm.2014.06.001Development of tyre/road noise assessment methodology in IndiaMohammed Ali Boodihal0Abhishek Chethan1Rudraradhya Swamy2Rakesh Sahu3Krishna Prapoorna Biligiri4Center for Infrastructure, Sustainable Transportation and Urban Planning, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, IndiaCenter for Infrastructure, Sustainable Transportation and Urban Planning, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, IndiaCenter for Infrastructure, Sustainable Transportation and Urban Planning, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, IndiaCenter for Infrastructure, Sustainable Transportation and Urban Planning, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, West Bengal 721 302, IndiaThe major objective of this research study was to develop a methodology to evaluate tyre/road noise of the various road types and sections in Bangalore. The scope of the effort included field noise measurements of the 17 conventional asphalt concrete (AC), four Portland cement concrete (PCC), and two plastic modified asphalt concrete (PMAC) in Bangalore city covering about 24 km of roadway stretches at varying traffic speeds. Field noise measurements were performed using a noise meter mounted underneath a trailer developed in this study and attached to the parent vehicle. Overall, PMAC sections produced the highest noise levels than the PCC followed by the conventional AC sections; PMAC mix type had an average difference of about 6–8 decibels (dB(A)) compared with the AC mix, and 1–2 dB(A) in comparison with the PCC mix types. It is noteworthy that although many traffic noise studies have been conducted in India, the contribution of tyre/road noise to the overall noise has not been developed and/or established till date. The approach taken in this study is first of its kind within the framework of tyre/road noise research and development in India.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509514000151Tyre/road noiseNoise trailerField noiseAsphalt concreteCement concretePlastic-modified asphalt concrete
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author Mohammed Ali Boodihal
Abhishek Chethan
Rudraradhya Swamy
Rakesh Sahu
Krishna Prapoorna Biligiri
spellingShingle Mohammed Ali Boodihal
Abhishek Chethan
Rudraradhya Swamy
Rakesh Sahu
Krishna Prapoorna Biligiri
Development of tyre/road noise assessment methodology in India
Case Studies in Construction Materials
Tyre/road noise
Noise trailer
Field noise
Asphalt concrete
Cement concrete
Plastic-modified asphalt concrete
author_facet Mohammed Ali Boodihal
Abhishek Chethan
Rudraradhya Swamy
Rakesh Sahu
Krishna Prapoorna Biligiri
author_sort Mohammed Ali Boodihal
title Development of tyre/road noise assessment methodology in India
title_short Development of tyre/road noise assessment methodology in India
title_full Development of tyre/road noise assessment methodology in India
title_fullStr Development of tyre/road noise assessment methodology in India
title_full_unstemmed Development of tyre/road noise assessment methodology in India
title_sort development of tyre/road noise assessment methodology in india
publisher Elsevier
series Case Studies in Construction Materials
issn 2214-5095
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The major objective of this research study was to develop a methodology to evaluate tyre/road noise of the various road types and sections in Bangalore. The scope of the effort included field noise measurements of the 17 conventional asphalt concrete (AC), four Portland cement concrete (PCC), and two plastic modified asphalt concrete (PMAC) in Bangalore city covering about 24 km of roadway stretches at varying traffic speeds. Field noise measurements were performed using a noise meter mounted underneath a trailer developed in this study and attached to the parent vehicle. Overall, PMAC sections produced the highest noise levels than the PCC followed by the conventional AC sections; PMAC mix type had an average difference of about 6–8 decibels (dB(A)) compared with the AC mix, and 1–2 dB(A) in comparison with the PCC mix types. It is noteworthy that although many traffic noise studies have been conducted in India, the contribution of tyre/road noise to the overall noise has not been developed and/or established till date. The approach taken in this study is first of its kind within the framework of tyre/road noise research and development in India.
topic Tyre/road noise
Noise trailer
Field noise
Asphalt concrete
Cement concrete
Plastic-modified asphalt concrete
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