Open noise barriers based on sonic crystals. Advances in noise control in transport infrastructures
Fecha
Autores
Peiró-Torres, María Del Pilar
Directores
Unidades organizativas
Handle
https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/78324
Cita bibliográfica
Peiró-Torres, MDP.; Redondo, J.; Bravo Plana-Sala, JM.; Sánchez Pérez, JV. (2016). Open noise barriers based on sonic crystals. Advances in noise control in transport infrastructures. Transportation Research Procedia. 18:392-398. doi:10.1016/j.trpro.2016.12.051
Titulación
Resumen
Noise control is an environmental problem of first magnitude nowadays. In this work, we present a new concept of acoustic screen designed to control the specific noise generated by transport infrastructures, based on new materials called sonic crystals. These materials are formed by arrangements of acoustic scatterers in air, and provide a new and different mechanism in the fight against noise from those of the classical screens. This mechanism is usually called multiple scattering and is due to their structuring in addition to their physical properties. Due to the separation between scatterers, these barriers are transparent to air and water allowing a reduction on their foundations. Tests carried out in a wind tunnel show a reduction of 42% in the overturning momentum compared to classical barriers. The acoustical performance of these barriers is shown in this work, explaining the new characteristics provided in the control of noise. Finally, an example of these barriers is presented and classified according to acoustic standardization tests. The acoustic barrier reported in this work provides a high technological solution in the field of noise control.
Palabras clave
Acoustic barrier, Environmental solutions, Traffic noise control, Sonic crystals
ISSN
2352-1465
ISBN
Fuente
Transportation Research Procedia
DOI
10.1016/j.trpro.2016.12.051