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ISO 11819-2:2017

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Acoustics — Measurement of the influence of road surfaces on traffic noise — Part 2: The close-proximity method

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ISO 11819-2:2017 specifies a method of evaluating different road surfaces with respect to their influence on traffic noise, under conditions when tyre/road noise dominates. The interpretation of the results applies to free-flowing traffic travelling on essentially level roads at constant speeds of 40 km/h and upwards, in which cases tyre/road noise is assumed to dominate (although in some countries it is possible that tyre/road noise does not dominate at 40 km/h when the proportion of heavy vehicles is high). For other driving conditions where traffic is not free-flowing, such as at junctions or under heavy acceleration, and where the traffic is congested, the influence of the road surface on noise emission is more complex. This is also the case for roads with high longitudinal gradients and a high proportion of heavy vehicles.

A standard method for comparing noise characteristics of road surfaces gives road and environment authorities a tool for establishing common practices or limits as to the use of surfacings meeting certain noise criteria. However, it is not within the scope of this document to suggest such criteria.

ISO 11819-1 defines another method: the statistical pass-by (SPB) method. The close-proximity (CPX) method specified in the present document has the same main objectives as the SPB method, but is intended to be used specifically in applications that are complementary to it, such as:

- noise characterization of road surfaces at almost any arbitrary site, with the main purpose of checking compliance with a surface specification (an example for conformity of production is suggested in Reference [1]);

- checking the acoustic effect of maintenance and condition, e.g. wear of and damage to surfaces, as well as clogging and the effect of cleaning of porous surfaces;

- checking the longitudinal and lateral homogeneity of a road section;

- the development of quieter road surfaces and research on tyre/road interaction.

NOTE This document does not describe the conditions of application for formal purposes of the measurement with the CPX method. Such conditions may be defined in other standards or legal texts. However, suggestions for the applicability of ISO 11819-1 and this document are provided in Annex D.

Measurements with the CPX method are faster and more practical than with the SPB method, but are more limited in the sense that it is relevant only in cases where tyre/road noise dominates and power unit noise can be neglected. Furthermore, it cannot take heavy vehicle tyre/road noise into account as fully as the SPB method can, since it uses a light truck tyre as a proxy for heavy vehicle tyres and does not take power unit noise into account.

The CPX method specified in this document is intended to measure the properties of road surfaces, not the properties of tyres. If the method is used for research purposes, to provide an indication of differences between tyres, the loads and inflations would normally be adjusted to other values than specified in this document.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ISO/DIS 11819-2. (04/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
65
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current

DIN ISO 13472-1:2004-04 Acoustics - Measurement of sound absorption properties of road surfaces in situ - Part 1: Extended surface method (ISO 13472-1:2002)
PD ISO/TS 13471-1:2017 Acoustics. Temperature influence on tyre/road noise measurement Correction for temperature when testing with the CPX method
BS ISO 13472-1:2002 Acoustics. Measurement of sound absorption properties of road surfaces in situ Extended surface method
ISO 13472-1:2002 Acoustics Measurement of sound absorption properties of road surfaces in situ Part 1: Extended surface method
PD ISO/TS 11819-3:2017 Acoustics. Measurement of the influence of road surfaces on traffic noise Reference tyres
ISO/TS 13471-1:2017 Acoustics — Temperature influence on tyre/road noise measurement — Part 1: Correction for temperature when testing with the CPX method
ISO/TS 11819-3:2017 Acoustics Measurement of the influence of road surfaces on traffic noise Part 3: Reference tyres

ISO 13473-1:1997 Characterization of pavement texture by use of surface profiles Part 1: Determination of Mean Profile Depth
ISO/TS 13471-1:2017 Acoustics — Temperature influence on tyre/road noise measurement — Part 1: Correction for temperature when testing with the CPX method
ISO 13472-1:2002 Acoustics Measurement of sound absorption properties of road surfaces in situ Part 1: Extended surface method
ISO 3911:2004 Wheels and rims for pneumatic tyres Vocabulary, designation and marking
ISO 10844:2014 Acoustics Specification of test tracks for measuring noise emitted by road vehicles and their tyres
ISO 11819-1:1997 Acoustics — Measurement of the influence of road surfaces on traffic noise — Part 1: Statistical Pass-By method
IEC 60942:2003 Electroacoustics - Sound calibrators
ISO 80000-2:2009 Quantities and units Part 2: Mathematical signs and symbols to be used in the natural sciences and technology
ISO/TS 11819-3:2017 Acoustics Measurement of the influence of road surfaces on traffic noise Part 3: Reference tyres
IEC 61260-1:2014 Electroacoustics - Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters - Part 1: Specifications
ISO 5725-2:1994 Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results Part 2: Basic method for the determination of repeatability and reproducibility of a standard measurement method
XP S31 145-1 : 2007 XP ACOUSTICS - IN-SITU CHARACTERISATION OF THE SOUND PERFORMANCES OF ROAD SURFACINGS - CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENTS OF THE NOISE GENERATED BY TYPE/ROADWAY - PART 1: EXPERTISE MEASUREMENT
ISO/IEC Guide 98-3:2008 Uncertainty of measurement — Part 3: Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM:1995)

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