Conference paper
The effect of human activity noise on the acoustic quality in open plan office
A disadvantage of open plan offices is the noise annoyance. Noise problems in open plan offices have been dealt with in several studies, and standards have been set up. Still, what has not been taken into account is the effect of human activity noise on acoustic conditions. In this study, measurements of the general office noise levels and the room acoustic conditions according to ISO 3382-3 have been carried out in five open plan offices.
Probability density functions of the sound pressure level have been obtained, and the human activity noise has been identified. Results showed a decrease in STI-values including the human activity noise compared to STI-values including only technical background noise as the standard recommends. Furthermore, at 500 Hz a regression analysis showed that the density of people in an room, absorption area, reverberation time as well as the ISO 3382-3 parameter D2,S have an impact on the variation in the activity noise.
At 1 kHz, the technical background noise influences human activity noise positively. In both octave bands, the human activity noise level varies significantly with the office type, from a call center to a lawyer’s office.
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik |
Year: | 2016 |
Proceedings: | 45th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, INTER-NOISE 2016Inter-Noise |
ISBN: | 3939296112 and 9783939296119 |
Types: | Conference paper |
ORCIDs: | Jeong, Cheol-Ho and Brunskog, Jonas |