A complementary metric to define a buffer zone in brazilian airports

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,Luiz André de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Slama,Jules Ghislain, Nassi,Carlos David
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Transport Literature
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2238-10312014000400013
Resumo: The legislation on aircraft noise in Brazil recognizes the DNL metric as the only tool to perform noise airport zoning. This paper examines the importance of adopting an auxiliary metric to characterize the impacts of aircraft noise at a specific building sensitive to noise, especially in analysis of speech interference and sleep disturbance. A complementary measure, LAeq, associated with the Brazilian standard for controlling noise pollution, NBR 10151 (Assessment of noise in inhabited areas, for Community comfort), was used in this work. A control curve based the LAeq and on the standart was created and the buffer area between the control curve and DNL 65dB (A) was the object of study of this work. The results showed a high number of people who are affected by aircraft noise and are despised by the public authorities, only at Congonhas airport this number reaches the mark of 596,808 people. The adoption of complementary metric is intended to assist decision makers in identifying people highly annoyed by aircraft noise, allowing the creation of mitigation measures in the affected areas.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A complementary metric to define a buffer zone in brazilian airports
title A complementary metric to define a buffer zone in brazilian airports
spellingShingle A complementary metric to define a buffer zone in brazilian airports
Carvalho,Luiz André de
metric complementary
DNL
airport noise
title_short A complementary metric to define a buffer zone in brazilian airports
title_full A complementary metric to define a buffer zone in brazilian airports
title_fullStr A complementary metric to define a buffer zone in brazilian airports
title_full_unstemmed A complementary metric to define a buffer zone in brazilian airports
title_sort A complementary metric to define a buffer zone in brazilian airports
author Carvalho,Luiz André de
author_facet Carvalho,Luiz André de
Slama,Jules Ghislain
Nassi,Carlos David
author_role author
author2 Slama,Jules Ghislain
Nassi,Carlos David
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author
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Slama,Jules Ghislain
Nassi,Carlos David
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DNL
airport noise
topic metric complementary
DNL
airport noise
description The legislation on aircraft noise in Brazil recognizes the DNL metric as the only tool to perform noise airport zoning. This paper examines the importance of adopting an auxiliary metric to characterize the impacts of aircraft noise at a specific building sensitive to noise, especially in analysis of speech interference and sleep disturbance. A complementary measure, LAeq, associated with the Brazilian standard for controlling noise pollution, NBR 10151 (Assessment of noise in inhabited areas, for Community comfort), was used in this work. A control curve based the LAeq and on the standart was created and the buffer area between the control curve and DNL 65dB (A) was the object of study of this work. The results showed a high number of people who are affected by aircraft noise and are despised by the public authorities, only at Congonhas airport this number reaches the mark of 596,808 people. The adoption of complementary metric is intended to assist decision makers in identifying people highly annoyed by aircraft noise, allowing the creation of mitigation measures in the affected areas.
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