Recovery model of temporary threshold shifts from exposures with the same L_Aeq,T and different frequency components

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Abstract

Temporary Threshold Shifts (TTS) were determined for 9 subjects exposed to three different band-passed signals taken from one channel of a binaural recording of an industrial mill. The three 2-octave bands were: Low (125 to 500 Hz), mid (500 Hz to 2 kHz), and high (2 kHz to 8 kHz). The band-passed signals were adjusted to give the same equivalent A-weighted sound exposure according to ISO-1999 (1990) and were presented to one ear of the subjects in three separate experimental sessions. The results were used in a recovery model based on a least-squares fit of the data to a superposition of exponential functions. The recovery model showed good agreement with the average TTS across subjects and confirms that the high band caused the greatest TTS. The difference between the TTS caused by exposures with the same A-weighted equivalent level, suggests that the frequency characteristics of exposure signals may not be well characterised by the A-weighting curve. The present paper presents the recovery model and discusses the application of the model to the present TTS data.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of Inter-Noise 2005 : The 2005 Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering
Antal sider10
Forlag<Forlag uden navn>
Publikationsdato2005
ISBN (Trykt)8587550063
StatusUdgivet - 2005
BegivenhedInter-Noise 2005 - Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien
Varighed: 7 aug. 200510 aug. 2005
Konferencens nummer: 34

Konference

KonferenceInter-Noise 2005
Nummer34
Land/OmrådeBrasilien
ByRio de Janeiro
Periode07/08/200510/08/2005

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