A study on noise level produced by road traffic in Putrajaya
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Date
2009-06-20Author
Abdullah, M. E.
Shamsudin, M. K.
Karim, N.
Bahrudin, I. A.
Shah, S. M. R.
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This paper is a study on noise level
produced by traffic in Putrajaya. The main
objective of the study is to employ SoundPLAN
Road Traffic Noise Software and Norsonic 118
Sound Level Meter in determining, analyzing and
assessing noise distribution levels in Putrajaya
with the guidelines recommended by World
Health Organization (WHO). Software
Application and Field Observation are the
methods used in this study. From the test results,
there is no significant difference of using
SoundPLAN software between manual handling
by Sound Level Meter. This is supported by the
results of the findings which show that tstat is not
exceeded than tcritical by the T-test hypothesis
study. There is a relationship between urban
noises and traffic volume. The finding of the study
also indicated that the distance from the traffic is
the main factor to the increment of noise level at
Putrajaya. From the analysis, a new noise contour
map that covers some part of the districts has been
produced. These noise maps have been
particularized via software application that
provide noise barrier to prevent noise level from
disturbing human activities. Based on the study, it
can be concluded that 30 % of the measurements
from the study area were higher than 75 dB(A)
which is exceeded than the limit that
recommended by WHO which can effected
hearing loss.
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