Abstract

This study analyzes and investigates the impact of traffic noise on high rise buildings and surrounding areas by the side of Hemmat Highway that links west of Tehran to the east. In this study, a 3D traffic noise simulation model is applied on a GIS system. Visualized noise levels are formulated by the proposed model for noise mapping on all surfaces of the buildings and surrounding ground in a 3D platform. The investigation shows that there is a high traffic noise impact on the foreground and front facades of buildings, rendering these areas unsuitable for residential purposes. The ground area by the sides of buildings and the building side panels receive a lower noise impact. Most of these areas are still not acceptable for residential and even commercial use, only the back yards and back panels, have the lowest traffic noise impact. It also shows that the building height is not an effective factor for reducing motorway noise on the upper part of the building. Finally, construction cantilever barriers with a height of seven meters, close to the outer edge of the highway was presented as an effective way to reduce noise within the allowable range of noise pollution for commercial and residential purposes.

Highlights

  • After Second World War and industrial revolution in Europe, technology has improved and advanced with a great rate

  • Traffic noise impact from this motorway on all sides of the building panels and the ground surface around the building can be investigated in detail

  • Based on the results of this study, this high rise building, especially its front facade, is not suitable to be used for residential purposes, since the noise from the nearby motorway creates a high traffic noise impact on the front panel, ranging from 72 to 76 dBA

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Introduction

After Second World War and industrial revolution in Europe, technology has improved and advanced with a great rate. Technological advances have made human life easier and more comfortable in general; they have had their own disadvantages as well. One of the disadvantages of such processes is the rise of environmental problems. These problems consist of pollution caused by industrial advances [1]. They are put in five categories: air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, thermal pollution, and noise pollution. Among all of the sources responsible for noise pollution, such as traffic noise, industrial noise, and activity noise, traffic related sources are from great environmental concern and increasing level of discomfort in urban areas with high traffic concentration [3]

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