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Transport Noise

2023
The chapter discusses the regulation of noise from aircraft, aerodromes, traffic, and rail traffic. The chapter also discusses the effect on the value of property by noise by noise from the construction and use of public works, and sound insulation of premises. The regulation of rail traffic noise, including sound insulation, is also discussed.
Francis McManus, Andy McKenzie
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Transport Noise and Health

2021
Transportation noise is considered today a major environmental risk factor and an important public health issue, especially in urban settings. Road, railway, and aircraft transports can produce high levels of continuous or intermittent noise, which, upon continued exposure, may have both short- and long-term impacts. Relevant short-term impacts are the
Freitas, E. F.   +2 more
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NOISE-INDUCED UNIDIRECTIONAL TRANSPORT

Stochastics and Dynamics, 2001
Constructive conditions for existence of unidirectional transport are given for systems with state-dependent noise and for forced thermal ratchets. Using them, domains of parameters corresponding to unidirectional transport are identified. Some results of numerical experiments are presented.
Milstein, Grigori N.   +1 more
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Transportation noise composoed of identifiable noise events

Noise Control Engineering Journal, 2015
Transportation noise consists of noise events, which come from moving aircrafts, trains, ships, boats and road vehicles. The noise of an isolated sound event is assessed by short term measurement of the sound exposure level, LAE. On the other hand, much legislation and many regulations and guidelines employ the day and the night average sound level ...
Rufin Makarewicz   +3 more
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Transportation Noise—Airplane Noise Reduction

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1973
Current Federal noise regulations will be discussed along with their impact on community noise exposure. Brief references will be made to specific technical areas where significant advances in noise reduction have been made and to noise reduction goals for the future.
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Transportation noise pollution and cardiovascular disease

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2021
Epidemiological studies have found that transportation noise increases the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, with high-quality evidence for ischaemic heart disease. According to the WHO, ≥1.6 million healthy life-years are lost annually from traffic-related noise in Western Europe.
Thomas Münzel   +2 more
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Noise induced transport

Annalen der Physik, 1995
AbstractWe study the overdamped motion of a particle in a one‐dimensional periodic potential driven by a stochastic force. If the stochastic force is correlated in time (non‐white), and if the potential has no inversion symmetry, a current is generated. In the case of a piecewise linear potential we obtain a closed expression for the current as a ratio
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SAE transportation noise activities

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2000
The SAE Vehicle Sound Level Form Committee continues to ensure the SAE road vehicle standards are maintained. Currently, there is a trend to move to internationally recognized standards that are technically valid procedures for rating the various products or subsystems.
Richard F. Schumacher, Paul R. Donavan
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Noise-Induced Transport with Low Randomness

Physical Review Letters, 2002
We study the transport of overdamped Brownian particles in periodic potentials subject to a spatially modulated Gaussian white noise. We derive an analytical expression for the diffusion coefficient of particles. By means of velocity, diffusion coefficient, and their ratio (Péclet number) we discuss (a) symmetric potential and modulation of noise ...
Benjamin, Lindner   +1 more
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