Abstract

Environmental noise and vibration induced by building construction are increasingly prominent in daily life. If the noise and vibration level exceeds the corresponding standard limits stipulated by the country, humans’ normal life, working, or studying efficiency would be interfered. This paper aims to explore how residents respond to noise and vibration mainly induced by the building construction. The noise and vibration measurements, as well as a questionnaire survey, were conducted. Through analysis and comparisons, it is shown that the noise impacts were concentrated in the area near the construction site. For the noise and vibration transmission within the building, the noise levels were amplified in the lower floors and gradually attenuated with floors, and the vibration levels decayed with the floors. The noise impact was much greater than the vibration impact. Building construction was found to be one of the most annoying noise and vibration sources, while the subway operation has little impact on residents according to either subjective or objective evaluation. The ratio of noise and vibration dissatisfaction was less than that of annoyance, which demonstrated that the residents’ psychological capacity was high toward the impact of noise and vibration. The proposed dose-response relationship can apply in a similar community environment. Once the noise levels within the building obtained, the residents’ noise annoyance can then be estimated.

Highlights

  • Environmental pollution occurs when noise and vibration levels exceed the standard limits stipulated by the country, interfering with humans’ normal life, work, and study activities [1]

  • This paper aims to explore the humans’ responses to environmental noise and vibrations mainly induced by building construction

  • A 31-story residential building with 270 households located in Guangzhou, China, was selected to conduct the evaluations of vibration and noise impacts

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Introduction

Environmental pollution occurs when noise and vibration levels exceed the standard limits stipulated by the country, interfering with humans’ normal life, work, and study activities [1]. Noise or vibration pollution has certain characteristics. Noise and vibration phenomena are temporary, and will disappear when their sources stop. The distribution of environmental noise and vibration sources is dispersive, and their range of influence is limited [2]. The energy of noise and vibration decreases with the increase of distance to the sources. Noise and vibration pollution is not sensitive to meteorological conditions and acts as a kind of instantaneous energy pollution [3]. Noise and vibrations are transmitted through the physical medium and gradually disappear with distance. The research on noise and vibrations can be summarized into three parts: the source, the transmission path, and the receiver [4]

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