A method of assessing measures to reduce road traffic noise: A case study in Santiago, Chile
Author
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Dintrans, Alejandro
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Préndez Bolívar, María Margarita
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2014-01-06T15:49:19Z
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2014-01-06T15:49:19Z
Publication date
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2013
Cita de ítem
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Applied Acoustics 74 (2013) 1486–1491
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/120374
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Road traffic noise is one of the major environmental issues affecting city dwellers’ human health and well
being in an urban environment. This study develops a method to assess measures to reduce traffic noise
by modeling and quantifying its impact on the population near the main roads inside the urban perimeter.
An iterative scenario projection process based on the interaction of a Geographic Information System
(GIS) and a computational noise prediction module was proposed. Applying it to an actual case
study in Santiago, Chile proved the applicability of the method. Several noise control measures were
assessed including new road surfaces and traffic volume and speed reductions. The noise prediction
model was able to simulate the effect of different action plans by combining single measures. Resulting
noise levels at most exposed façades of 20 road corridors were assessed using two criteria: sleep disturbance
at hospitals/clinics and noise limits by Chilean Technical Standard NCh 352. The method presented
may be an effective tool to support authorities in their decision-making process concerning action plans
to reduce road traffic noise.