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Science and technology for a quietEurope Programme book @euronoise2015 Welcome to EURONOISE 2015 Dear Madam/Sir, The Belgian Acoustical Association (ABAV) and Acoustical Society of the Netherlands (NAG) are proud to present Euronoise 2015, the 10th European Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, which they organize on behalf of the European Acoustics Association (EAA). Euronoise 2015 is held at the heart of Europe where the first treaties leading to the creation of the European Union were signed. Acousticians and noise experts from all over Europe (and the world) are gathering for the event on noise control and soundscape. The Belgian Acoustical Association (ABAV) was founded in 1966 in order to promote and advance the science and practice of acoustics and to facilitate the exchange of information in the field. The Acoustical Society of the Netherlands (het Nederlands Akoestisch Genootschap (NAG)), was established in 1934. The founders envisaged a broad organization that, besides encouraging the development of a scientific approach to acoustics, would be occupied with acoustic consultancy and measurements and could also function as an anti-noise lobby. A couple of years ago, ABAV and NAG joined forces to organize Euronoise 2015 and for a reason. Things have changed a lot since both associations were founded. Noise in Europe has increased tremendously, mainly because of the large growth in traffic but also because population growth implies that more and more people are exposed to these higher noise levels. Now people realize that this increased exposure may cause health problems and affect quality of life and should urgently be addressed. And this is what we do in this conference. Whether you are a scientist, work for a governmental agency, are a consultant or expert, manufacture silent products or you are just a person interested in the reduction of noise, set your mind to work to develop the science and technology for a quiet Europe. We warmly welcome you to the conference and hope you enjoy the presentations, the receptions, the exhibition, the posters, the keynote lectures, your discussions during the coffee breaks, the young acousticians’ event, the congress diner, our host city Maastricht, etc. We sincerely hope the conference will inspire you in your efforts to reduce noise and maybe you come up with new ideas …….. citizens need it! For the organizing committee, Dick Botteldooren & Ysbrand Wijnant, general Chairs PROGRAM Sunday 16:00 – 20:00 hrs Registration- / information desk (Foyer) 10:00 – 18:00 hrs EAA General Assembly (0.1. London, by invitation only) 18:00 – 21:00 hrs Chair person’s / EAA / ICA dinner (at the Petit Bonheur, by invitation only) Monday 07:30 – 20:00 hrs Registration- / information desk (Foyer) 08:00 – 20:00 hrs Exhibition open (Foyer) 09:00 – 09:40 hrs Opening ceremony (Auditorium 2) 09:40 – 10.30 hrs Keynote by Prof. dr. Karin Bijsterveld (Auditorium 2) 10:30 – 11:00 hrs Coffee break (at the Exhibition area) 11:00 – 18:00 hrs ICA board meeting (0.1 London, by invitation only) 11:00 – 12:40 hrs Parallel sessions 12:40 – 14:00 hrs Lunch break 12:40 – 13:40 hrs EAA TC Noise meeting (0.3 Kopenhagen, by invitation only) 13:50 – 14:40 hrs Keynote by Prof. dr. Wim Desmet (Auditorium 2) 14:40 – 20:00 hrs Young acoustics activity (Lobby) 18:00 – 19:00 hrs Young acousticians activity (0.8 Rome) 14:40 – 18:40 hrs Parallel sessions (with various coffee breaks at the Exhibition area) 18:40 – 20:00 hrs Welcome reception at the Exhibition area (with kind support of the city of Maastricht) Side event: Soundwalk by Trond Maag (16:00 hrs and 18:00 hrs), information and subscribe at registration and information desk Tuesday 08:00 – 18:00 hrs Registration- / information desk and Exhibition (Foyer) 08:40 – 12:00 hrs Parallel sessions (with various coffee breaks at the Exhibition area) 09:40 – 12:00 hrs Workshop: European noise policy: where do we go? (supported by European Commission DG environment) (Auditorium 2) 12:00 – 12:50 hrs Keynote by Prof. dr. Steven van de Par (Auditorium 2) 12:50 – 13:40 hrs Lunch break 12:40 – 13:40 hrs EAA - TC Room and building acoustics (0.1 London) 13:40 – 18:20 hrs Parallel sessions (with various coffee breaks at the Exhibition area) 14:00 – 18:00 hrs Posters (Lobby) 17:40 – 18:30 hrs ABAV General Assembly (0.8 Rome, by invitation only) 19:30 – 23:00 hrs Congress dinner (meet at the embarkation point, see map of Maastricht in this book) Wednesday 08:00 – 19:00 hrs Registration- / information desk and Exhibition (Foyer) 08:40 – 12:00 hrs Parallel sessions (with various coffee breaks at the Exhibition area) 12:00 – 12:50 hrs Keynote by Prof. dr. Jens Holger Rindel (Auditorium 2) 12:50 – 13:40 hrs Lunch break 13:40 – 17:20 hrs Parallel sessions (with various coffee breaks at the Exhibition area) 14:00 - 16:00 hrs Tutorials: Thermoacoustic and Aeroacoustic Nonlinearities in Green combustors with Orifice structures (0.4 Brussels) 17:20 – 18:00 hrs Closing and best paper awards (Auditorium 2) 18:00 – 19:00 hrs Farewell drink at the Exhibition (Foyer) . ) Constr Structured ontrol of audible materials sound and metamaterials for the control of audible Numerical Structured sound methods materials (cont.) impacts Recrea Health related quality of life and0.3 Copenhagen Auralisation of urban sound 0.) Railway Soundvibration insulationand of ground-borne lightweight structures noise ad noise modelling (cont.)theory (cont.) 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Vehicle Sound Quality Sonic Crystal Acoustic Barriers Wednesday 3rd of June 11:00 12:00 13:008:00 14:00 9:00 10:00 15:00 11:00 16:00 12:00 17:00 13:00 18:00 14:00 19:00 11:00 11:20 11:40 12:00 12:20 Time 12:40 13:008:00 13:208:2013:40 8:4014:00 9:00 14:20 9:20 14:40 9:40 10:00 15:00 10:20 15:20 10:40 15:40 11:00 16:00 11:20 16:20 11:40 16:4012:00 17:0012:20 17:2012:40 17:4013:00 18:0013:20 18:2013:40 18:4014:00 19:0014:20 19:2014:4 19 Location slations for buildings and classification Keynote schemes 4Auditorium for buildings (cont. exterior noise and ambience (cont.) (cont.8 Rome Uncertainity of measurements Sound sensor networks and Sound smart cities sensor networks and smart cities (cont.) Tyre/road Perception noise and measurements.) 0. standards and classific 0.)inexterior standards noise andand policies ambience for railway (cont. standards and classification (cont. Assessment of Sound standards Quality and(cont.new developments 0. ducts and mufflers (cont.) e:bience sources.new developments Soundscape Analysis and caseModelling studies of PsychoacouticsTheSensations effects of natural Soundscape sceneryEcology on sound perception Active Acoustic noise control material design process: From Vehicle microstructure Sound Quality to acoustics performance Sound Uncertainity sensor networks of measurements European Sound and smart sensor noise cities networks policies (cont.Fans. ducts and mu Workshop: TANGO Soundscape case studies Acoustic material d Sound sensor networksEuro an Room Sensitivity in room acoustics of humans Methodsfortolow evaluate Sonic frequency Crystal and noise mitigate Acoustic lowMethods Barriers frequency to noise evaluate and mitigate low frequency noise (cont. Please make your presentation available for uploading to the conference computers as .  Discussion time is 3 min.3. has passed. Presenters are expected to be present at their poster at the time slot indicated in the program. .Instructions for oral presentations:  No presentation templates are required. from 9:00 till 18:00. There will be a notification when the 15 min. interval to change rooms.ppt or . There will be a notification when the 3 min.pps on a memory stick.eu)  Your presentation has to be uploaded at least 2 hours before the start of your session in Speaker Room 1. has passed.Lisbon_Monday_0800_wijnant  The presentation will be available on the conference computer in your session room  The session chair or yourself has to start the presentation  Presentation time is 15 min.eu).  No poster templates are required.  There is a 2 min. However please use the Euronoise2015 logo available at the website (euronoise2015.  Posters are mounted with pins (available on site)  Posters will remain on display at the lobby area on floor 0 on Tuesday. please use the Euronoise2015 logo available at the website (euronoise2015.Auditorium2_Wednesday_1420_botteldoorn .  Please label your presentation as: room_day_hour_name so it is easy to find your presentation on the conference computers Example: . However. Instructions for posters  The size of the poster is DIN A0 (119 x 84 cm) portrait. GOLD Sponsor SILVER sponsors . 30 hrs. only for registered people) 3. Departure point congress dinner. Kapoenstraat 32 (invited people only. Bus stop (Busses leave every 5 – 10 minutes downtown. Congress centre MECC 2. Restaurant for the Sunday (May 31) evening dinner. it is a 10 minutes ride) .City map of Maastricht 1. Maaspromenade 58 (Tuesday June 2.00 hrs) 4. Stipthout. Petit Bonheur. 18. present at 19. Congress dinner: The congress dinner will be served on a boat trip over the Maas river. Lunches and other food can be bought at the main floor. I work with sound like sculptors work with stone or clay. improved their results.Catering Free coffee / tea / water is available at the exhibition area for congress participants and exhibitors at the coffee breaks. I feel the necessity to form sounds into sculpture. With support from: WIFI Free wifi is available in the whole congress centre: Network = Euronoise. Fascinated by the foundations of sound. Please show the ticket you received at the registration desk when asked by the bus driver. Code = euro@2015 Public transport Congress registration includes free use of public transport (only busses) inside the city of Maastricht. consequently. I experimented with principles of physics. MECCafe and The Family. The meeting will kick-off with a demonstration of several artistic installations made by Hans Van Koolwijk (sound artist): “To me sound is matter. Embarkation is at 19. There you find the restaurants MECC@table. as it were.30.00 at the latest. The boat will leave at 20. at the embarkation point in the city centre (marked on the map above). Young acousticians On Monday afternoon prior to the welcome drink.” Hans is bringing a selection of his works and will be performing live for all participants of Euronoise 2015 in the lobby on Monday afternoon. Professionals from parallel disciplines will share their vision on how a rich interdisciplinary working environment have inspired their careers and. Young NAG (NL) and B-YAN (BE) have prepared a short program for all young acousticians at Euronoise on behalf of YAN (Young Acousticians Network). you must be able to see sound. The meeting will be concluded with a drink at which participants can meet fellow young acousticians. Do not miss the boat! . HEAD acoustics GmbH NTi Audio AG BSW GmbH Norsonic Eco-scan SINUS Messtechnik GmbH ABC International Trade B. standards. engineering service providers. technical and scientific organizations and publishers will inform about their newest equipment and instrumentation. Place: Company: 1 2+3 4 5+6 8 9 10 + 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 + 24 23 25 27 28 29 30b 30a 31 32 33 34 Softnoise PCB Piezotronics / Larson Davis BSTEEN bvba Merford CDM / Delta L RION G.V.V.A. KG Acoustics Engineering ACOEM DGMR Ecophon (Silver sponsorship) Müller-BBM (Silver sponsorship) AMC Mecanocaucho Alara-Lukagro Noise Control Solutions Sonogamma Brüel & Kjær Microflown Technologies B. guidelines and publications.O. methods. manufacturers. Odeon A/S SVANTEK Sp. materials. Sound & Vibration A/S Kraiburg Relastec GmbH & Co.O. Z.R. Soundplan International LLC Barissol (Gold sponsor) . software solutions.S.Exhibition Euronoise 2015 will host an extended European Acoustics Exhibition where companies. research institutes. . FLOORMAP . GOLD Sponsor SILVER sponsors Co-sponsors . Neves. Tröbs. A. C. Castro. 17:20 Assessment of acoustical insulation of double glass building element by laser Doppler vibrometry and microphone measurements by C. Godinho. M. M. U. T. A. Fecelier. M. Žiaran. Neusser. Melián Hernández. Müller.2 Berlin) Japanese experience to reduce road traffic noise by various noise reducing devices by 11:00 K. Airborne and Impact sound transmission . Vanstraelen. J. Rabold. 2015 Plenary lecture: Listening (Auditorium 2) Plenary Lecture: Sound and Safe: A History of Listening Behind the Wheel by 9:40 K. C. 14:40 15:00 Transmission of Vibroacoustic Energy Through the Structures of a Car Body Into the Protected Area and its Control by S. Glorieux.Monday 1 june. A. Bloquet. Mertens. 15:20 An applied research of seismic and vibration resistance of the equipment with assessment of seismic and vibration effects by A. I. 11:40 ACA – New Research and Testing Competence for Timber Constructions with a focus on low frequencies in Austria by F. M. Roozen. Geyer. H. S. Schanda. AmadoMendes. L. Luykx. Labelle. Urbán. N. 17:40 Comparison of strategies for the experimental analysis of airborne sound insulation of building elements by L. 11:20 The project for noise barriers and others NRD for transport infrastructures: An overall vision and implementation experience in the countries of southern Europe by D. 16:00 Measurement of flanking sound transmission at low frequencies with a laser doppler vibrometer by S. 11:20 SEA based prediction for integrated vibro-acoustical design optimization of multi-storey buildings by A. Yamamoto. 17:00 Rychtáriková. Aflalo. M.-M. On the use of laser Doppler vibrometry in building acoustics by N. Acoustical aspects of timber structures (Auditorium 2) 11:00 Improvement of airborne sound insulation of lightweight timber framed walls through prefabricated multilayer wood studs by V. 16:20 Measurement of the dynamic stiffness of porous materials taking into account their airflow resistivity by C. H. J. C. Keníž. M. Châteauvieux-Hellwig. P. B. Schoenwald. R. Roozen.B. Schramm. O. Structural acoustics and vibrations (Auditorium 2) Replacable building base isolation by M. M. 12:00 Measurement and calculation of sound transmission across junctions of solid timber building elements by S. Kruse.measurement methods (Auditorium 2) 15:40 Building acoustics measurements: an innovative solution with automatic recognition and optimized workflow by E. Popvenues in living areas by M. Zemp. Bijsterveld. D.M. Desmet. Lautenbach. Glorieux. 12:20 Flanking Sound Insulation of Timber Walls combined with different Timber Hollow Box Floors by C. Desarnaulds. T. Müllner. H. A. Teibinger. Rychtáriková. Mecking. 18:00 Noise Barriers (0. Nascimento. Musil. Plenary lecture: Computational acoustics (Auditorium 2) 13:50 Plenary Lecture: Numerical Techniques for Acoustics and Vibrations: Virtual Tools for Real Problems by W. .B. Crispin. M. Ingelaere. Chlebo. Dolezal. Vercammen. Horniaková. Müllner. Poli. S. Theobald. Bartolomaeus. 18:20 The Use Numerical Modelling to Assist and Improve Industrial Understanding of Underwater Noise and Relevant Mitigation Measures by J. H. Heitmann. Lanz. D. T. Lippert. J.-P. W. S. Jaksch. Finite difference computational modelling of marine impact pile driving by A. Barth. CNOSSOS/EU/China) (0. P. Lippert. Skjellerup. M. O.3 Copenhagen) 11:00 Acoustic Source Localisation In An Urban Environment Using Early Reflection Information by F. O'Brien. Lippert. A. Garai. 16:40 Predictions of the Effects of Elastic Seabed on Noise Radiated during Marine Pile Driving by L. Van Mourik. O. J. Robinson.H. The application of Solar-Noise Barriers for UK highways and their combined benefits for local government. Gillet. Müller. 17:20 Macgillivray. Winter. 17:00 A three-dimensional semi-analytical model for the prediction of underwater noise from offshore pile driving by A. Acoustic Effect of Drainage Gaps in Noise Barriers by F. Murphy. R. Guidorzi. Muhammad. Mallapur. Lesoinne. K. 11:40 Frequency Dependent Absorbing Boundary Implementations in 3D FDTD Room Acoustics Simulations by S. Heitmann. Tsouvalas.-J. M. 15:20 15:40 Comparison of German Road Traffic Noise Calculation Method to the new Common Noise Assessment Methods by J. The European standards for noise barriers for roads and railways: state of the art 2015 by J. Lima. Wang. . Von Estorff.J. Parker. 18:00 Evaluation of the impact of the uncertainties on environmental data for far-field propagation in shallow water with Split-Step Padé PE by S. A. D.E. Metrikine. Jeon. Phonobloc® rail track – in-situ tested low noise barriers in platform-design made of concrete by G. Von Estorff. Conter. M. V. Wehr.11:40 12:00 12:20 14:40 15:00 15:20 Alegre. P. Weninger.3 Copenhagen) Noise mapping State of art – is it just a simple as it looks like . Lippert. J. Oxnard. 12:00 Virtual sound generation by linear modal synthesis based on recorded audio examples by I.Y. X. P. A. R. S. Van Vliet. Computational acoustics for offshore pile driving noise (0. De Groof. Kephalopoulos. Ruhnau. S. Abramic.Pitfalls by H. Kaiser. Van 14:40 Leeuwen. Kotsev. Moelans. Comparison between laboratory and in-situ methods for measuring sound reflection properties of noise barriers by M.2 Berlin) 16:20 Numerical determination of equivalent damping parameters for a finite element model to predict the underwater noise due to offshore pile driving by K. Embrechts. Van Banda. Murphy. Techniques for virtual acoustics (0. S. Ruhnau. Stevens. D. Optimizing the exponential sine sweep (ESS) signal for in situ measurements on noise barriers by M. S. Noise Mapping (incl. A. P. W. Spors. GIS data and noise maps: shall they be INSPIRE compliant? by A. S. Garai. 11:20 Physical Properties of Local Wave Field Synthesis using Circular Loudspeaker Arrays by F. Kringelum. Smits. 15:00 A color scheme for the presentation of sound immission in maps: requirements and principles of design by B. S. developers and the wider community by G.A. Clairbois. T. Peeters. 17:40 Validating a wavenumber integration model for the prediction of underwater noise due to offshore pile driving by M.-J. Laumon. R. 17:20 Do current guidelines on vibration provide sufficient health protection at the community . N. H. Ancona. Sera Study Group. Héritier. Annoyance to transportation noise and risk of physical inactivity by M. J. Lambert. Belojevic. Rosmalen. Feasibility of using the CNOSSOS-EU road traffic noise prediction model with low resolution inputs for exposure estimation on an international scale by J. M. Associations of road traffic noise with mortality and hospital admissions in London by J. Blangiardo.potential association and moderation by P. De Hoogh. 12:20 Effects of aircraft noise on reading and oral language abilities in German children near Frankfurt/Main airport: Results of the NORAH (noise-related annoyance. M. I. K. N. 11:40 12:00 Residential exposure to traffic noise and risk for non. Evrard. Licitra.-M. Röösli. Hodgson. J. De Vos. Source-specific traffic noise exposure and cardiovascular mortality in Switzerland by D. Eze. Non auditory health effects of noise (0. 12:40 Vienneau. Application of Noise Mapping in Environmental Noise Management in Hangzhou. S. C. M. O. Paviotti.4 Brussels) How Many Indicators for Vibration Exposure are Needed? by M. Stolk. Chiusolo. Hveem. Bergström. Jones. H.-S. M. D. Annoyance & health effects of vibration & combined exposures (0. Fecht. Anderson. Foraster. Probst-Hensch. Persson Waye. Beevers. D. A. Champelovier. J. G. Doiron. Lu. Bell. Paunovic. Shilton. K. Anfosso Ledee. Cai. 16:00 Road traffic noise.Hodgkin lymphoma and chronic lymphoid leukemia in an adult population by M. Gulliver. Kongsgard. 15:00 Halonen. Ögren. Möhler. R. F. Hansell. 16:40 Comparison of annoyance from railway noise and railway vibration by M. D. Tonne. R. D. P. Lercher. Ottino. Doiron. H. Zhang. Gulliver. J. Mayerl. Vienneau. N. D. Van Den Berg. Davoli.A. M. F. C. K. J. Morley. J.C. Van Leeuwen. M. D. T. Zijlema. S. Hodgson. 15:40 Associations of road traffic noise. Spilski. Liu. Shilton. S. Cajochen. Hansell. Elliott. Wunderli. Morley. S. 16:20 Rational regulations for vibrations from rail traffic by M. D. L. J. M. D. M. I. M.4 Brussels) 11:00 Does the Exposure to Aircraft Noise Increase the Risk of Hypertension near French Airports? by A. S. A. Fabbri. M. Brink. H. B. M. I. Noise and hypotension . P. M. Paviotti. Blangiardo. Jones. K. Morley. M. K. Elliott. M. P. Conversion of existing road source data to use CNOSSOS-EU by S. D. Pisani. Conversion of existing railway source data to use CNOSSOS-EU by M. C. De Hoogh. J. Gulliver. Röösli. M. J. Lachmann. Jakovljevic. Vigotti. F. L. Air pollution and Cardio-respiratory Health in European Cohorts: a Harmonised Approach in the BioSHaRE Project by Y. Cestari. Klatte. Health Impact Assessment of airport noise on people living nearby six Italian airports by 15:20 C. Héritier.A. P. Van Den Berg. Camerino. B. China by B.J. Ilic-Zivojinovic. Cai. 11:20 The Relatioship between Exposure to Traffic Noise and Resting Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents from Belgrade by G. blood pressure and heart rate in three harmonized European cohorts by W. Cajochen. U. De Hoogh.C. Yang. Golini. Köpfli.16:00 16:20 17:00 17:20 17:40 18:00 The Effectiveness of Quiet Facade on Account of Chinese Residential Layout by X. Wu. Foraster. and health)-study by M. J. W. 17:00 Smith. Y. The required accuracy in the new Common Noise Assessment Method by M. Lefèvre. Forastiere. Probst-Hensch. M.-M. R. P. Mataloni. K. Sørensen. S. Fecht. K. Goodman. 14:40 Eze. Hodgson. Hu. Brink. F. Wunderli. Raaschou-Nielsen. cognition. Mancinelli. 15:40 A Combined Qualitative/Quantitative Approach to the Design of Noise Annoyance Studies by I. Van Kempen. 11:40 M. Breugelmans. Zuada Coelho. Wind turbine noise: Human impact/Guidelines (0. Heutschi. Hellbrück. J. A. P. Herzog. . K. Boegli. Wisniewska. Acoustic and flow analysis to reduce boiler hum by T. 17:00 Flat Plate Installation Effects on Velocity and Wall Pressure Fields Generated by an Incompressible Jet by M. Health effects of vibrations due to trains by I. Camussi. Kaltenbach. Groll. L. Lorin. Campmans. L. Koopman. Hafke-Dys. 12:20 Nieuwenhuizen. Buikema. H.7 Lisbon (47)) Non linear N wave source impedance model by D. Hantschk. Flindell.-C. 16:00 16:40 Noise Reduction for a High Performance Military Aircraft – General Approach and Current Status by E. Airport noise and its management (0. C.6 Madrid) 17:20 Identification of a vibration pattern from pressure measurements and radiation modes by P. Verheijen. 11:00 Schäffer. J. Lercher. Harmonizing noise abatement and urban development by N. 11:40 The Influence of Visual Information on Assessment of Wind Turbine Noise by A. A. Singh. 12:00 M.-J. I. Szychowska. Graf. The use of vibration health response information in the framework of environmental health impact assessments: technical issues of implementation and interpretation by B. S. Tappauf. Active noise control in practice: transformer station by E. Lercher. Kocinski. Flindell. E. K. H. Istamto. Van Kamp. 17:40 18:00 Experimental Investigation on Acoustic Effects of Trailing Edge Modifications of Splitter Attenuators for Power Generation Systems by C. Grigat. International Legislation for Wind Turbine Noise by E. 14:40 15:00 Assessment of Environmental Noise due to Aircraft Operation at the CORFU International Airport according to the 2002/49/EC Directive and the new Greek National Legislation by K. H. 11:00 11:20 Radiation of moving sources in time-domain simulations of outdoor sound propagation by D. Ehrhardt. Self. F. B. Van Lancker. Chritin. A. Köhl. Hornikx. Van Wijnen. M. Pieren. Low Frequency Noise Proposed Wind Farm in Maastricht. Pagán Muñoz. V. R. Preis. M. M. Sebastiani. 12:00 Cheinet. R. K. Estimating Variation in Community Noise Due to Variation in Aircraft Operations by A. R. P. P. Di Marco. P. Koopman. Noise control at power plants (0. Koppen.6 Madrid) Annoyance potential of wind turbine noise compared to road traffic noise by B. H. P. R. W. E. Mahler. T. Van Der Ploeg. E.17:40 18:00 18:20 level independent of the accompanying soundscape? by M. Dragna.K. The Netherlands by E. 18:20 Time domain modelling (0. Janssen. A hybrid PSTD/DG method to solve the linearized Euler equations by R. T. R. Blanc-Benon. Addonizio. O. Le Masurier. E. Brink. Peris. Cik. Differences in noise requirements for wind turbines in four European countries by E. 15:20 Synodinos. Time domain modeling for impulse source localization in urban environments by S. Dirven. Papa. Annoyance due to vibration from freight railway lines in the Netherlands and Poland by S. Vogiatzis. Broglin. Guillermin. Schlittmeier.6 Madrid) Capri Island helicopter noise control by A. Cik. Fowler. P. 11:20 Koppen. A. B. Faber. Shilton.7 Lisbon) The Dutch Road Noise Mitigation Program by N. C. 15:00 15:20 Numerical integration methods for the solution of Helmholtz equations with the Wave Based Technique by P.12:20 A Novel Method of Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Noise Prediction by J. Offner. Local noise policies (0. Veger. Staatsen. O'Reilly. classification and noise labeling (0. Van De Klundert. 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Acoustic Evaluation of Floating Floor Applications in Mechanical Rooms by M. Scheers. Mahn. Squicciarini. Larsson. S. Oguc. 16:20 Wave Based Modeling of Structure-Borne Sound Transmission in Finite Sized Double Walls by A. E. Hongisto. 9:40 Aku20 . 10:40 Satisfaction with sound insulation in residential dwellings – concrete walls vs. Santoni. N. 8:40 New Dutch Code of Practice for equipment noise by W. Thompson. 9:20 Quiet Track . I. M. Cordero. 14:40 Efficient and robust coupling of finite element and diffuse field models for sound transmission prediction by E. 11:00 Noise Requirements in Existing Buildings in Spain: New Proposals and the Existing Building Evaluation Report by T. U. 9:00 Research on noise propagation of plateau railway by L. Romero Fernández. P. U. Di Bella. Solinas. Boij. M. Dahan. Casla Herguedas. S. Dijckmans. B. P. M. 16:40 Sound insulation of heavyweight walls with linings and additional layers: numerical investigation by A. L. 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Effective abatement of railway noise in Germany by R. Reduction of Impact Noise of Trams on a Major Bridge by M. Freitas. J. Roovers. Bendtsen. Schwanen. Thompson. 11:00 Noise properties of there constructed highway D1 measured by CPX open trailer and stability of measured data in time and distance by V. D. Skov. Orrenius. Characteristics of rail pads tested at laboratory and under track conditions by H. U. Plessis. Ten years of rail roughness control in the Netherlands – Lessons learned by W. Myck. 16:40 Leth. 10:00 Three Approaches to Study the Reduction of Pavement Noise Performances over Time by F. Application of European Noise Legislation in Rolling Stock Projects World-Wide by S. Aubin. Takami. Anfosso Ledee. Orrenius. Van Blokland. M. Conter. Møller Iversen. Orrenius. Lutzenberger.2 Berlin) 8:40 On the acoustic long-term performance of asphalt and concrete road surfaces on Austrian motorways by R. Mouta. T. Carron. 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Standardized acoustic test fixtures for testing ear protection devices and noise cancelling headsets by P. S. J. Wulf-Andersen. 11:20 The effect of outdoor vegetation as seen from the dwelling’s window on self-reported noise annoyance by T. Botteldooren. J. Park.6 Madrid) Soundscape quality of urban parks and gardens by J. Giguère. 9:20 Spectral and Temporal Features as Estimators of the Irrelevant Speech Effect by T. A Web App for Avoidance of Hazards Arising from Combinations of Personal Protective Equipment . J. K. Thermoacoustic and Aeroacoustic Nonlinearities in Green combustors with Orifice structures (0. R. Verhey. Boutin. M. Jelfs. Laville. V. F. Very high level impulse noises and hearing protection by P. TUTORIALS: FP7 Marie Curie ITN project TANGO. 11:40 Soundscape case studies (0. Hots. C. J. J. Nadon. F.H. Lafon. D. Nsabimana. C. The effects of natural scenery on sound perception (0. 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