Abstract
Purpose: to assess the impact of noise levels in St. Petersburg metro cars. Identify what types of cars used on various metro lines. Determine what types of rolling stock cars used in the metro. Determine how much the service life of the cars affects the noise level in the car. Conduct measurements of noise levels inside the carriages of rolling stock of various types on various metro lines. Correlate the obtained values with the established requirements of SP 2.5.3650–20 “Sanitary rules for the operation of subways” with the values of maximum permissible noise levels in cars. Conduct an analysis of the level of noise impact on humans in the metro and identify possible measures to reduce the noise level in the metro. Methods: measurements of noise levels at various stations and trains were carried out by a special instrumental method, using a digital integrating meter and an Octave 110A sound spectrum analyzer of 1st accuracy class according to GOST R 53188.1. Results: measurements of noise levels carried out in various types of cars on various branches of the St. Petersburg metro. An analysis of the results of field measurements of noise levels for equivalent and maximum levels in the metro shows that permissible noise levels are exceeded in the “Baltiets” car on the red metro line, in car 81-717/714 on the blue metro line; in car 81-717/714 on the purple metro line; in car 81-556.2/557.2/558.2 “Neva” on the green metro line. Practical significance: identification of the obtained data show necessary measures to reduce noise in the metro. Installation of sound-absorbing materials at stations and on trains. Replacing old trains with newer ones.
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