Influence of pavement surface noise: The Korea Highway Corporation test road

Sungho Mun, Dae Seung Cho, Tae Muk Choi

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Abstract

Because of a significant increase in the number of vehicles using national highway networks that link major urban centers, road traffic noise - with its harmful impact on the environment - has become a major pavement system issue. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the characteristics of different types of pavement and their influence on road traffic noise. The Korea Highway Corporation test road, with eight different pavement surfaces, was used to test and analyze noise from tire-pavement interaction and from vehicle power trains. Noise was measured in a novel test approach using a surface microphone. The results show that traffic noise levels vary widely according to pavement surface type, vehicle type, and vehicle speed. The findings of this investigation can be used to determine appropriate pavement surfaces that will satisfy specific environmental impact assessments for given traffic conditions and requirements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)809-816
Number of pages8
JournalCanadian Journal of Civil Engineering
Volume34
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2007

Keywords

  • Power-train noise
  • Road traffic noise
  • Surface microphone
  • Tire-pavement noise

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