Rooftop Noise Impact Investigation to the Community

Authors

  • Frank Babic AMEC Environment and Infrastructure
  • Alfredo Rodrigues <p>AMEC Environment and Infrastructure</p>
  • Mohammed Salim AMEC Environment and Infrastructure

Abstract

Based on an investigation of rooftop equipment noise, the methodology described in this paper was developed to isolate the noise contribution from a subset of noise sources from a set of noise sources (including urban hum) that contribute to the sound pressure level at a given community receptor location.  Results comparing the projected noise impact from the rooftop equipment to community measurements based on this method are presented.

Author Biographies

Frank Babic, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure

An Associate Engineer with AMEC, Mr. Babic has more than 17 years experience in acousitcs, noise and vibration. Mr. Babic heads the Eastern Canada Acoustics Practice for AMEC and his expertise includes environmental noise, transportation noise, building acoustics and vibration.

Alfredo Rodrigues, <p>AMEC Environment and Infrastructure</p>

A Senior Specialist with AMEC, Mr. Rodrigues has more than 13 years in acoustics, noise and vibration.  Mr. Rodrigues heads the Building Acoustics area for the Eastern Canada Acoustics Practice for AMEC.  His expertise includes techical leadership in building acoustics and vibration projects.

Mohammed Salim, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure

A Senior Enginee with AMEC, Mr. Salim has more than 17 years in acoustics, noise and vibration.  Mr. Salim heads the Environmental Noise and Transportation Noise areas for the Eastern Canada Acoustics Practice for AMEC.  His expertise includes environmental and transporation noise projects.

Additional Files

Published

2014-09-04

How to Cite

1.
Babic F, Rodrigues A, Salim M. Rooftop Noise Impact Investigation to the Community. Canadian Acoustics [Internet]. 2014 Sep. 4 [cited 2024 Mar. 28];42(3). Available from: https://jcaa.caa-aca.ca/index.php/jcaa/article/view/2699

Issue

Section

Proceedings of the Acoustics Week in Canada