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Noise Prediction of Heavy Vehicles in Non-Uniform Traffic Flow
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Abstract
A technique has been developed to predict the noise generated by queues of vehicles accelerating directly across a controlled intersection, and comparisons have been made with field measurements. Noise profiles and motion characteristics have been obtained for decelerating vehicles at a controlled intersection, and a computer simulation model has been developed to investigate the effect of sampling rate in the statistical analysis of the noise generated by accelerating heavy vehicles.
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Sparkes, C. and Large, J., "Noise Prediction of Heavy Vehicles in Non-Uniform Traffic Flow," SAE Technical Paper 780388, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780388.Also In
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