Abstract
Road traffic noise is affected by many factors, the road surface being one of them. The CPX method (ISO 11819-2) is the method used to measure tyre/road noise, i.e. noise generated by tyre-surface contact. Up to six microphones are positioned around reference tyre (ISO 11819-3) in specified positions as the standard requires. Two microphones are mandatory; four are optional. Conventional stone mastic asphalt, low-noise pavement, exposed aggregate cement concrete and cobblestones were measured by the CPX method using six microphones at a velocity of 80 km/h. Tyre/road noise frequency spectra from each microphone will be shown in this paper. Presented results should be used to discussion about positions or necessity of mandatory and optional microphones.
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