ASHRAE - AB-10-018
The Effects of Noise from Building Mechanical Systems with Tonal Components on Human Performance and Perception
| Organization: | ASHRAE |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 2010 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 12 |
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ABSTRACT
This study investigated the effects of noise from building
mechanical systems with tonal components on human task performance
and perception. Six different noise conditions based on in-situ
measurements were reproduced in an officelike setting; all were set
to approximately the same sound level (47 dBA) but could have one
particular tonal frequency (120 Hz, 235 Hz, or 595 Hz) at one of
two tonal prominence ratios (5 or 9). Thirty participants were
asked to complete typing, grammatical reasoning, and math tasks
plus subjective questionnaires, while being exposed for
approximately 1 hour to each noise condition. Results show that the
noise conditions that had tonal prominence ratios of 9 were
generally perceived to be more annoying than those of 5, although
statistically significant differences in task performance were not
found. Other findings are (1) that higher annoyance/distractio
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