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Abstract
The authors conducted investigations into noise from large rooftop air source heat pump (HP) equipment to student housing units below in a new concrete building. The investigation included both airborne noise and vibration measurements on the roof and in the dwelling units below. A
total of five, 18-Ton devices were mounted on a foam-filled concrete housekeeping pad resting on an 8-inch thick PT structural slab and isolated by means of spring mounts fitted with neoprene isolation pads below their baseplate. The dwelling units below had exposed concrete at the ceiling,
shear walls, and columns. Noise from the HPs were waking residents in the units directly below the equipment. After a number of adjustments to the spring isolation mounts to eliminate bindings and mechanical short-circuits, the investigation showed that vibration was also being transmitted
to the building structure from the isolator base plates through the anchor bolts, bypassing the noise pads below the baseplate. Removal of this secondary short-circuit resulted in noticeable reductions in both noise and vibration at the spaces below, highlighting the need for careful adjustment
and the provision of additional isolation elements in the installation.
Noise & HealthAUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
14.30%
发文量
27
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍:
Noise and Health is the only International Journal devoted to research on all aspects of noise and its effects on human health. An inter-disciplinary journal for all professions concerned with auditory and non-auditory effects of occupational, environmental, and leisure noise. It aims to provide a forum for presentation of novel research material on a broad range of topics associated with noise pollution, its control and its detrimental effects on hearing and health. It will cover issues from basic experimental science through clinical evaluation and management, technical aspects of noise reduction systems and solutions to environmental issues relating to social and public health policy.