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BS 6086:1981

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Method of measurement of noise inside motor vehicles

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English

Published date

31-12-1981

National foreword
Cooperating organizations
Method
1 Scope and field of application
2 References
3 Nature of tests
4 Measured quantities
5 Measuring equipment
6 Acoustical environment, weather conditions,
    background noise
7 Test road conditions
8 Vehicle conditions
9 Microphone positions
10 Test procedure
11 Test report
Figure
    Microphone position with respect to a seat

Covers motor vehicles intended for road use, including those where driver and/or passenger occupy an open cabin, but excluding agricultural tractors. Very low frequency pressure oscillations are excluded.

This International Standard is the first stage in the development of a test intended to provide a useful definition of interior noise for engineering and contractual purposes. It specifies the conditions for obtaining reproducible and comparable measurements of the levels of the noise and the noise spectra inside all kinds of motor vehicles intended for road use, including those where the driver and/or passengers occupy an open cabin or even only a well-defined area, but excluding agricultural tractors and field machinery covered by ISO 5131.

The results may be used, for example:

  1. to decide whether or not the noise inside the vehicle is in accordance with noise specifications;
  2. to estimate hearing damage risk in conjunction with noise exposure data (see ISO 1999);
  3. to rate the degree of speech interference;
  4. to orient a programme of more elaborate measurements for the purposes of studying noise reduction procedures.

The specified procedure is intended neither for the measurement of pressure oscillations at very low frequencies, nor for the assessment of the noise exposure for comfort and security such as fatigue and vigilance. The present state of the art does not yet allow a good correlation between measured data and comfort and security.

NOTE 1 The test procedures described in this International Standard are engineering methods as defined in ISO 2204.

NOTE 2 Measurements may be made on sources emitting noise of an impulsive character with an impulse sound level meter.

NOTE 3 When repeating a measurement following this International Standard with other vehicles of the same type or on other measuring sites or with other measuring instruments which comply with instruments of type 1 of IEC Publication 651, differences of the order ± 3 dB may be observed in the test results of the A-weighted sound pressure level measurements.

Committee
EH/1/2
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 76/52791 DC Also numbered as ISO 5128. (12/2003)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
12
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

DEFSTAN 23-6/3(2000) : 2000 GUIDE TO THE COMMON TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MILITARY LOGISTIC VEHICLES AND TOWED EQUIPMENT

ISO 2204:1979 Acoustics Guide to International Standards on the measurement of airborne acoustical noise and evaluation of its effects on human beings
ISO 5131:2015 Tractors for agriculture and forestry Measurement of noise at the operator's position Survey method
ISO 1176:1990 Road vehicles — Masses — Vocabulary and codes
BS 5330:1976 Method of test for estimating the risk of hearing handicap due to noise exposure
IEC 60225:1966 Octave, half-octave and third-octave band filters intended for the analysis of sounds and vibrations
ISO 1999:2013 Acoustics Estimation of noise-induced hearing loss
BS 2475:1964 Specification for octave and one-third octave band-pass filters
BS 5969:1981 Specification for sound level meters
IEC 60651:1979+AMD1:1993+AMD2:2000 CSV Sound level meters

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