
Prediction and evaluation of the low-frequency noise impact from industrial noise sources
German legislation requires an assessment of low-frequency noise in addition to the regular noise assessment for industrial plants. The detailed prediction and assessment of low-frequency noise immissions is carried out according to the administrative regulation for noise TA Lärm
and the German standard DIN 45680. However, a standardised procedure for predictions of low-frequency noise does not exist. For this reason, different approaches for the prediction of low-frequency noise immissions have been developed over the last two decades. Typically, the method according
to DIN ISO 9613-2 for sound propagation outside is extended heuristically to the lower frequency range. The predicted low-frequency noise level outside the room is taken as a basis for determining the noise immission level inside the room. The level of knowledge about the quality of sound
propagation modeling of low-frequency noise is still debatable. A forecast method of low-frequency noise components should be on the "safe side" in terms of noise control; however, the scope of the required measures to meet the noise requirements must be comprehensible and proportionate.
We present an overview of the building blocks of a forecasting process and the challenges that arise. The topic is illustrated by a practical example.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Müller-BBM Industry Solutions GmbH
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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