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GB/T 3222.1-2006   Acoustics―Description measurement and assessment of environmental noise―Part 1:Basic quantities and assessment procedures (English Version)
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Standard No.: GB/T 3222.1-2006
English Name: Acoustics―Description measurement and assessment of environmental noise―Part 1:Basic quantities and assessment procedures
Chinese Name: 声学 环境噪声的描述、测量与评价 第1部分:基本参量与评价方法
Chinese Classification: Z32    Noise and vibration test methods
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on: 2006-7-25
Implemented on: 2006-12-1
Status: superseded
Superseded by:GB/T 3222.1-2022
Superseded on:2022-10-1
Superseding:GB/T 3222-1994 Acoustics―Measurement method of environmental noise
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 10000 words
Translation Price(USD): 250.0
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1 Scope This part of GB/T 3222 defines the basic quantities to be used for the description of noise in community environments and describes basic assessment procedures. It also specifies methods to assess environmental noise and gives guidance on predicting the potential annoyance response of a community to long-term exposure from various types of environmental noises. The sound sources can be separate or in various combinations. Application of the method to predict annoyance response is limited to areas where people reside and to related long-term land uses. Community response to noise can vary differently among sound sources that are observed to have the same acoustic levels. This part describes adjustments for sounds that have different characteristics. The term “rating level” is used to describe physical sound predictions or measurements to which one or more adjustments have been added. On the basis of these rating levels, the long-term community response can be estimated. The sound signals are assessed either singly or in combination, allowing for consideration, when deemed necessary by responsible authorities, of the special characteristics of their impulsiveness, tonality and low-frequency content, and for the different characteristics of road traffic noise, other forms of transportation noise (such as aircraft noise) and industrial noise. This part does not specify limits for environmental noise. NOTE 1 In acoustics, several different physical measures describing sound can have their level expressed in decibels (e.g. sound pressure, maximum sound pressure, equivalent continuous sound pressure). The levels corresponding to these physical measures normally will differ for the same sound. This often leads to confusion. Therefore, it is necessary to specify the underlying physical quantity (e.g. sound pressure level, maximum sound pressure level, equivalent continuous sound pressure level). NOTE 2 In this part, quantities are expressed as levels in decibels. However, some countries validly express the underlying physical quantity, such as maximum sound pressure in pascals, or sound exposure in pascalsquared seconds. NOTE 3 Part 2 of this standard describes the determination of sound pressure level.
Contents 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Symbols 5 Descriptors for Environmental Noise(s) 5.1 Single Events 5.2 Repetitive Single Events 6 Noise Annoyance 6.1 Descriptors for Community Noise 6.2 Frequency Weightings 6.3 Adjusted Levels 6.4 Rating Levels 6.5 Composite Whole-day Rating Levels 7 Noise Limit Requirements 7.1 General 7.2 Specifications 8 Reporting Assessments of Environmental Noise(s) and Estimation of Long-Term Community Annoyance Response 8.1 Estimation of Long-Term Annoyance Response of Communities 8.2 Test Report Appendix A (Informative) Adjustments for Sound Source Rating Levels Appendix B (Informative) High-energy Impulse Sounds Appendix C (Informative) Sounds with Strong Low-Frequency Content Appendix D (Informative) Estimated Percentage of A Population Highly Annoyed as A Function of Adjusted Day/Night Sound Levels Appendix E (Informative) Annoyance Caused By Exposure to Sound in Multi-Source Environments Appendix 7 (Informative) Bibliography
GB/T 3222.1-2006 is referred in:
*GB/T 3222.2-2009 Acoustics—Description measurement and assessment of environmental noise—Part 2:Determination of environmental noise levels
*GB/T 15860-2011 General specification for compact disc players
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GB/T 3222.1-2006  Acoustics―Description measurement and assessment of environmental noise―Part 1:Basic quantities and assessment procedures (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 3222.1-2006
Statussuperseded
LanguageEnglish
File FormatPDF
Word Count10000 words
Price(USD)250.0
Implemented on2006-12-1
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Detail of GB/T 3222.1-2006
Standard No.
GB/T 3222.1-2006
English Name
Acoustics―Description measurement and assessment of environmental noise―Part 1:Basic quantities and assessment procedures
Chinese Name
声学 环境噪声的描述、测量与评价 第1部分:基本参量与评价方法
Chinese Classification
Z32
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on
2006-7-25
Implemented on
2006-12-1
Status
superseded
Superseded by
GB/T 3222.1-2022
Superseded on
2022-10-1
Abolished on
Superseding
GB/T 3222-1994 Acoustics―Measurement method of environmental noise
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
10000 words
Price(USD)
250.0
Keywords
GB/T 3222.1-2006, GB 3222.1-2006, GBT 3222.1-2006, GB/T3222.1-2006, GB/T 3222.1, GB/T3222.1, GB3222.1-2006, GB 3222.1, GB3222.1, GBT3222.1-2006, GBT 3222.1, GBT3222.1
Introduction of GB/T 3222.1-2006
1 Scope This part of GB/T 3222 defines the basic quantities to be used for the description of noise in community environments and describes basic assessment procedures. It also specifies methods to assess environmental noise and gives guidance on predicting the potential annoyance response of a community to long-term exposure from various types of environmental noises. The sound sources can be separate or in various combinations. Application of the method to predict annoyance response is limited to areas where people reside and to related long-term land uses. Community response to noise can vary differently among sound sources that are observed to have the same acoustic levels. This part describes adjustments for sounds that have different characteristics. The term “rating level” is used to describe physical sound predictions or measurements to which one or more adjustments have been added. On the basis of these rating levels, the long-term community response can be estimated. The sound signals are assessed either singly or in combination, allowing for consideration, when deemed necessary by responsible authorities, of the special characteristics of their impulsiveness, tonality and low-frequency content, and for the different characteristics of road traffic noise, other forms of transportation noise (such as aircraft noise) and industrial noise. This part does not specify limits for environmental noise. NOTE 1 In acoustics, several different physical measures describing sound can have their level expressed in decibels (e.g. sound pressure, maximum sound pressure, equivalent continuous sound pressure). The levels corresponding to these physical measures normally will differ for the same sound. This often leads to confusion. Therefore, it is necessary to specify the underlying physical quantity (e.g. sound pressure level, maximum sound pressure level, equivalent continuous sound pressure level). NOTE 2 In this part, quantities are expressed as levels in decibels. However, some countries validly express the underlying physical quantity, such as maximum sound pressure in pascals, or sound exposure in pascalsquared seconds. NOTE 3 Part 2 of this standard describes the determination of sound pressure level.
Contents of GB/T 3222.1-2006
Contents 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Symbols 5 Descriptors for Environmental Noise(s) 5.1 Single Events 5.2 Repetitive Single Events 6 Noise Annoyance 6.1 Descriptors for Community Noise 6.2 Frequency Weightings 6.3 Adjusted Levels 6.4 Rating Levels 6.5 Composite Whole-day Rating Levels 7 Noise Limit Requirements 7.1 General 7.2 Specifications 8 Reporting Assessments of Environmental Noise(s) and Estimation of Long-Term Community Annoyance Response 8.1 Estimation of Long-Term Annoyance Response of Communities 8.2 Test Report Appendix A (Informative) Adjustments for Sound Source Rating Levels Appendix B (Informative) High-energy Impulse Sounds Appendix C (Informative) Sounds with Strong Low-Frequency Content Appendix D (Informative) Estimated Percentage of A Population Highly Annoyed as A Function of Adjusted Day/Night Sound Levels Appendix E (Informative) Annoyance Caused By Exposure to Sound in Multi-Source Environments Appendix 7 (Informative) Bibliography
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