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BS EN ISO 11820:1997

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Acoustics. Measurements on silencers in situ

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English

Published date

09-15-1997

1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Corrections for background noise
    4.1 Transmission sound pressure level difference
    4.2 Insertion sound pressure level difference
5 Installation conditions
6 Measuring instruments
    6.1 Acoustic instruments
    6.2 Air flow, static pressure and temperature
          measuring devices
7 Test object and measuring conditions
8 Measurement procedures
    8.1 General
    8.2 Acoustic measurements
    8.3 Flow, pressure and temperature measurements
9 Evaluation
    9.1 Evaluation of sound pressure measurements
    9.2 Evaluation of flow measurements
10 Information to be recorded
11 Information to be reported
Annexes
A Field corrections
B Calibration of directional microphones and microphones
    equipped with a turbulence windscreen
C Bibliography

Defines measurements on silencers in situ. Applies to measurements on silencers in practical applications for acoustic analysis, acceptance tests and similar evaluations.

1.1 This International Standard specifies measurements on silencers in situ. It is applicable to measurements on silencers in practical applications for acoustic analysis, acceptance tests and similar evaluations. Results obtained in accordance with this International Standard cannot be compared to performance data obtained from laboratory measurements on ducted silencers in accordance with ISO 7235, partly because of different test conditions (such as sound field distribution, flow, temperature and mounting conditions) and partly because of different definitions. Depending on the method used, the measurement is either of insertion loss Dis, or transmission loss Dts. The measurement method depends upon the type of silencer and the installation conditions (e.g. insertion loss measurements must be carried out for blowdown silencers). NOTE 1 The subscripts denote the practical application of the silencer and the particular installation and operating conditions: “s?? stands for “in situ??, “t?? for transmission, and “i?? for insertion. Additional characteristic quantities, which could include measurements taken using artificial sound sources or measurements taken to determine the directivity of sound propagation from the silencer, may be agreed upon in accordance with this International Standard. 1.2 This International Standard is applicable to silencers which are installed either as a whole or in the form of individual baffles in the propagation path of sound (e.g. openings of ducts) originating from a sound source (machine, building, plant such as a gas turbine generator, scrubbing plant, cooling tower, heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) plant, exhaust stack, air intake duct, weapon, internal combustion engine, compressor, etc.); all types of passive silencers (absorptive, reactive, reflection and blowdown silencer); active silencers (involving amplifiers and loud-speakers) as far as the insertion loss of passive silencers is equivalent to the off/on conditions of active devices; and other measures or means of effecting acoustic attenuation in air or other gases (e.g. components installed in ducting, louvres, grilles and deflector hoods). Additionally, this International Standard is applicable to the determination of the effect of cleaning or refurbishing silencers. This International Standard is not applicable to closed high-pressure systems (e.g. silencers in closed pipes) since measurements of structure-borne sound are not anticipated. 1.3 Quantities to be measured include the following: sound pressure levels in octave bands with centre frequencies at least from 63 Hz to 4 kHz and, if possible and required, from 31,5 Hz to 8 kHz or in one-third-octave bands with centre frequencies from 50 Hz to 5 kHz and, if possible and required, from 25 Hz to 10 kHz at a point or points on the source side of a silencer, at a point or points on the receiver side of a silencer; static and dynamic pressures, flow velocities and temperatures at selected positions. Operating data to be determined include flow rate, pressure and speed, which define the operating conditions of the machine or plant to be silenced.

Committee
EH/1/4
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 94/500683 DC. (11/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
30
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

ISO 140-5:1998 Acoustics Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements Part 5: Field measurements of airborne sound insulation of faade elements and faades
ISO 140-10:1991 Acoustics Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements Part 10: Laboratory measurement of airborne sound insulation of small building elements
ISO 3744:2010 Acoustics Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise sources using sound pressure Engineering methods for an essentially free field over a reflecting plane
EN ISO 3744:2010 Acoustics - Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise sources using sound pressure - Engineering methods for an essentially free field over a reflecting plane (ISO 3744:2010)
ISO 7235:2003 Acoustics — Laboratory measurement procedures for ducted silencers and air-terminal units — Insertion loss, flow noise and total pressure loss
ISO 5221:1984 Air distribution and air diffusion Rules to methods of measuring air flow rate in an air handling duct
IEC 61260:1995 Electroacoustics - Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters
ISO 5136:2003 Acoustics — Determination of sound power radiated into a duct by fans and other air-moving devices — In-duct method
IEC 60651:1979+AMD1:1993+AMD2:2000 CSV Sound level meters
IEC 60804:2000 Integrating-averaging sound level meters

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