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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Aprendizaje basado en casos en la enseñanza de la Acústica Arquitectónica: acondicionamiento acústico del gimnasio de una escuela para utilizarlo como sala de conferencias
    (Sociedade Portuguesa de Acústica, 2024) San Martín Murugarren, Ricardo; Arana Burgui, Miguel; Eguinoa Cabrito, Rubén; Ciencias; Zientziak; Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2
    El Aprendizaje Basado en Casos (Case-Based Learning, CBL) es una de las metodologías activas de aprendizaje cooperativo más empleadas, sobre todo en escuelas de negocios o estudios de derecho, pero también en últimos cursos de ingeniería. Consiste en crear situaciones similares a las que los estudiantes se enfrentarán en su vida profesional al finalizar sus estudios. Esta comunicación presenta una experiencia desarrollada en la asignatura Acústica Arquitectónica del Grado en Ingeniería en Tecnologías de Telecomunicación de la Universidad Pública de Navarra. El caso diseñado recrea una de las actividades profesionales a las que se enfrenta habitualmente un ingeniero acústico: el acondicionamiento de un recinto por deficiencia acústica, reforma o cambio de uso. Se describen aspectos curriculares, planificación, materiales disponibles, método de evaluación y resultados obtenidos, junto con la valoración tanto del profesorado como del alumnado.
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    People exposed to traffic noise in european agglomerations from noise maps: a critical review
    (De Gruyter, 2014) Arana Burgui, Miguel; San Martín Murugarren, Ricardo; Salinas Hilburg, Juan Carlos; Física; Fisika
    Two of the main objectives of the European Directive on environmental noise are, firstly, to unify acoustic indices for assessing environmental noise and, secondly, to standardize assessment methodologies. The ultimate goal is to objectively and comparably manage the impact and evolution of environmental noise caused both by urban agglomerations and by traffic infrastructures (roads, rails and airports). The use of common indices and methodologies (together with five-year plan assessment required by the authorities in charge) should show how noise pollution levels are evolving plus the effectiveness of corrective measures implemented in the action plans. In this paper, available results from numerous European agglomerations (with particular emphasis on Spanish agglomerations) are compared and analysed. The impact and its evolution are based on the percentage of people exposed to noise. More specifically, it demonstrates the impact caused by road traffic, which proves to be the main noise source in all agglomerations. In many cases, the results are extremely remarkable. In some case, the results are illogical. For such cases, it can be concluded that either assessment methodologies have been significantly amended or the input variables to the calculation programs have been remarkably changed. The uncertainty associated with the results is such that, in our opinion, no conclusions can be drawn concerning the effectiveness of remedial measures designed within the action plans after the Directive’s first implementation Phase.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    An efficient algorithm for the evaluation of tonality and the determination of the tonal frequency according to IEC 61400-11
    (Institute of Noise Control Engineering, 2019) Arana Burgui, Miguel; San Martín Murugarren, Ricardo; Ezcurra Guisasola, María Amaya; Valencia Leoz, Ana; Llorente, Elena; Ciencias; Zientziak
    The terms of tonality and tonal audibility of the noise emitted by wind turbines are defined and described in the standard IEC 61400-11. The procedure for tonality assessment at different wind speeds based on the narrowband analysis is explained in section 9.5 of the standard. After sorting spectra into wind speed bins, the overall tonal audibility is determined if at least six of ten of the narrowband spectra have an identified tone with the same origin. The standard describes a procedure for tonality assessment by means of a flowchart. Tones of the same origin are treated and reported as one tone. However, the standard does not specify the final value of the frequency of the tone. An efficient algorithm has been developed to evaluate the tonality of the noise emitted by wind turbines. Likewise, different alternatives to specify the final frequency of the tone are discussed, based either on their frequency of appearance in the total of the number of measurements or on the tone levels produced by such frequency.
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    Comparativa entre legislaciones sobre ruido en puestos de trabajo: estudio de la influencia del punto de medida
    (Sociedad Chilena de Acústica, 2024) Arana Burgui, Miguel; San Martín Murugarren, Ricardo; Eguinoa Cabrito, Rubén; Ciencias; Zientziak; Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2
    Conocer la legislación que regula los procedimientos que garantizan la protección de los trabajadores contra el ruido en puestos de trabajo es primordial. Otro punto a considerar es realizar una correcta y precisa medición de ruido no solo para una correcta evaluación de la norma sino también para poder aplicar las medidas adecuadas de reducción del ruido. En el presente trabajo, se realiza una breve comparativa entre las legislaciones sobre ruido laboral tanto en América como en Europa. También se lleva a cabo un estudio experimental con la finalidad de cuantificar la influencia que puede tener en los resultados la posición del punto de medida, posición que no queda claramente definida en la mayoría de las legislaciones. Tal estudio se realiza en laboratorio (en cámara semianecoica y con cabeza binaural) con diferentes ruidos industriales y en condiciones bien controladas experimentalmente. Se constata una notable variabilidad de los resultados, especialmente en los niveles de pico.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Influence of recording technology on the determination of binaural psychoacoustic indicators in soundscape investigations
    (Institute of Noise Control Engineering, 2019) San Martín Murugarren, Ricardo; Arana Burgui, Miguel; Ezcurra Guisasola, María Amaya; Valencia Leoz, Ana; Ciencias; Zientziak
    The evaluation of soundscapes is mainly carried out through field surveys, using soundwalking methodologies. Through rating scales and annotation of comments, the experiences and expectations of the participants are collected. Acoustic and psychoacoustic indicators are also reported to achieve a complete description of the acoustic environment. Binaural measurement systems should be used for registration in order to consider the way in which humans perceive the acoustic environment. Artificial heads or in-ear binaural microphones are the usual devices for this purpose. Further recording technology such as sound field microphones or microphone arrays are also used in soundscape investigations. These methods can provide a higher level of immersion in a later reproduction of the recorded soundscape through multi-channel setups. However, in contrast to direct binaural recordings, the determination of binaural psychoacoustic indicators requires to perform binaural synthesis by means of Head-Related Transfer Functions and signal processing. In this communication, the influence of different recording devices on obtaining psychoacoustic indicators such as binaural loudness and sharpness is analysed.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Simulación acústica de un evento singular en un entorno abierto: el Tribunal de las Aguas de la Huerta de Valencia
    (Sociedade Portuguesa de Acústica, 2020) Díaz, Elena; Pastor Aparicio, Adolfo; Fraile, Rubén; López Ballester, Jesús; Fayos, Rafael; San Martín Murugarren, Ricardo; Galindo, Miguel; Segura García, Jaume; Cerdá, Salvador; Arana Burgui, Miguel; Cibrián, Rosa; Giménez, Alicia; Ciencias; Zientziak
    El Tribunal de las Aguas de la Huerta de Valencia, declarado Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial de la Humanidad en 2009 por la UNESCO, es la más antigua institución de justicia existente en Europa. Cada jueves, bajo la gótica Puerta de los Apóstoles de la Catedral de Valencia, se juzgan oralmente los pleitos entre los agricultores de las ocho acequias de la huerta valenciana. Dada la importancia de este evento y con el fin último de promocionar y preservar el Patrimonio Cultural Valenciano, el objetivo de este estudio es realizar la simulación acústica del entorno del Tribunal de las Aguas, utilizando para ello las herramientas proporcionadas por la acústica en recintos. A falta de una normativa especifica sobre este tipo de paisaje sonoro, se ha establecido una metodología de actuación basada en la norma UNE-EN ISO 3382-1.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Strategic noise map of a major road carried out with two environmental prediction software packages
    (Springer Netherlands, 2010) Arana Burgui, Miguel; San Martín Murugarren, Ricardo; San Martín Erviti, María Luisa; Aramendía Santamaría, Emilio; Física; Fisika
    The main objective of this study is to analyze the differences found in the results of noise mapping using two of the most popular software techniques for the prediction of environmental noise. The location selected to conduct the comparative study is an area encompassed by the ring road that surrounds the city of Pamplona and on a grid, with a total of 6 × 105 points, approximately. In fact, and as the Environmental Noise Directive points out, it is a major road designated by a Member State (Spain). Configuration of the calculation parameters (discretization of the sources, ground absorption, reflection order, etc.) was as equivalent as possible as far as programs allow. In spite of that, a great number of differences appear in the findings. Although in 95.5% of the points the difference in the noise level calculated from the two programs was less than 3 dB, this general statistic result concealed some great differences. These are due to the various algorithms that programs implement to evaluate noise levels. Most differences pertain to highly screened receivers or remote ones. In the former, the algorithm of visibility is the main cause of such differences. In the latter, differences are mainly brought about by a different implementation of the propagation under homogeneous and favorable atmospheric conditions from both software systems.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Uncertainties caused by source directivity in room-acoustic investigations
    (Acoustical Society of America (ASA), 2008) San Martín Murugarren, Ricardo; Arana Burgui, Miguel; Física; Fisika
    Although deviations in the measurement of acoustic parameters should be lower than the subjectively perceivable change in the corresponding parameter measured, this study reflects that directionality of sound sources could cause wide audience areas to break away from this criterion at high frequencies, even when using dodecahedron loudspeakers which meet the requirements of the ISO 3382 standard. The directivity of four different acoustic sources was measured and the influence of its accurate orientation spatially quantified in five enclosures for speech and music. By means of simulation software, the number of receivers affected by uncertainties greater than difference limens was established.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Measurement and analysis of mechanical noise in wind turbines
    (Institute of Acoustics, 2016) Arana Burgui, Miguel; Machín Mindán, Jorge; San Martín Murugarren, Ricardo; Ciencias; Zientziak
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Proyecto JAULAB, más allá del aula
    (Sociedad Española de Acústica, 2022) San Martín Murugarren, Ricardo; Eguinoa Cabrito, Rubén; Beunza, A.; Arana Burgui, Miguel; Ciencias; Zientziak; Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa
    El proyecto JAULAB surge desde el grupo de Acústica de la UPNA con el objetivo de, a través del arte, acercar el trabajo realizado en el Laboratorio de Acústica a espacios menos habituados al lenguaje científico y tecnológico. Para ello, se propuso a artistas de diferentes disciplinas la creación de una instalación sonora para experimentar con escenas sonoras en 3D. Se contactó con el Departamento de Escultura de la Escuela de Arte y Superior de Diseño de Pamplona, que se hizo cargo del diseño de la estructura principal. La estructura se construyó en la Fundación Elkarte, un centro que tiene como objetivo formar a colectivos de reinserción social en el ámbito de la soldadura. Asimismo, con la colaboración del grupo UpnaLab que fomenta la cultura Maker, se diseñaron e imprimieron los altavoces para la instalación. Los usuarios finales de la instalación pueden introducirse en una esfera de 3 metros de diámetro y son rodeados por 24 altavoces independientes que generan audio en forma de contenido sonoro personalizado, escalable, inmersivo e interactivo.