Archives of Acoustics, 39, 2, pp. 199-202, 2014
10.2478/aoa-2014-0024

Verification of the Calculation Assumptions Applied to Solutions of the Acoustic Measurements Uncertainty

Wojciech BATKO
AGH University of Science and Technology
Poland

Renata BAL
Politechnical Institute, State Higher Vocational School in Krosno

The assessment of the uncertainty of measurement results, an essential problem in environmental acoustic investigations, is undertaken in the paper. An attention is drawn to the – usually omitted – problem of the verification of assumptions related to using the classic methods of the confidence intervals estimation, for the controlled measuring quantity.

Especially the paper directs attention to the need of the verification of the assumption of the normal distribution of the measuring quantity set, being the base for the existing and binding procedures of the acoustic measurements assessment uncertainty. The essence of the undertaken problem concerns the binding legal and standard acts related to acoustic measurements and recommended in: ‘Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement’ (GUM) (OIML 1993), developed under the aegis of the International Bureau of Measures (BIPM). The model legitimacy of the hypothesis of the normal distribution of the measuring quantity set in acoustic measurements is discussed and supplemented by testing its likelihood on the environment acoustic results.

The Jarque-Bery test based on skewness and flattening (curtosis) distribution measures was used for the analysis of results verifying the assumption. This test allows for the simultaneous analysis of the deviation from the normal distribution caused both by its skewness and flattening. The performed experiments concerned analyses of the distribution of sound levels: $L_D$, $L_E$, $L_N$, $L_{DWN}$, being the basic noise indicators in assessments of the environment acoustic hazards.
Keywords: environmental noise control, statistical analysis, acoustic measurement, uncertainty.
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DOI: 10.2478/aoa-2014-0024