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Arousal from Sleep by Noises from Aircraft with and Without Acoustically Treated Nacelles
Jerome S. Lukas
Donald J. Peeler
Mary E. Dobbs
出版
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
, 1973
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=w30vAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The electroencephalographic and behavioral responses during sleep of four subjects, aged 46 to 58 years, to three types of noises were tested over 14 consecutive nights. The stimuli were two DC-8 jet landing noises (each 30 seconds in duration and coming from DC-8 aircraft with and without acoustical treatment on the engine nacelles) and a 4-second burst of pink noise. Each of the noises was tested at nominal intensities of 61 and 79 dBA. Other physical descriptors of the noises were measured or computed. The results indicate that for an equivalent degree of sleep disruption, noise form the jet aircraft with untreated nacelles must be about 6 dBA less intense than the jet with acoustically treated nacelles. Predictions of the effects of noise on sleep appear, tentatively, to attain the highest accuracy when the physical descriptor of noise intensity includes information about the impulsive characteristics of that noise as well as its long-term spectral content.