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AS 3657.1-1989

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Acoustics - Expression of the subjective magnitude of sound or noise - Pure tones, equal-loudness contours
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Withdrawn date

06-30-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1989

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1 - AS 3657.1-1989 ACOUSTICS-EXPRESSION OF THE SUBJECTIVE MAGNITUDE OF SOUND OR NOISE - PURE TONES, EQUAL-LOUDNESS CONTOURS
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
6 - 1 SCOPE.
6 - 2 APPLICATION.
6 - 3 REFERENCED DOCUMENT.
6 - 4 DEFINITIONS.
6 - 4.1 Loudness
6 - 4.2 Loudness level
6 - 4.3 Equal-loudness level function
6 - 4.4 Equal-loudness level contour
6 - 4.5 Normal equal-loudness level function
6 - 4.6 Normal equal- loudness level contour
6 - 4.7 Hearing threshold
6 - 4.8 Otologically normal person
6 - 4.9 Mi ni mum audible field (MAF)
7 - 4.10 Critical bandwidth
7 - 5 SPECIFICATION.
11 - APPENDIX A - EQUAL-LOUDNESS LEVEL FUNCTIONS FOR NARROW BANDS OF RANDOM NOISE IN A DIFFUSE FIELD
13 - REFERENCES

Specifies the relations existing, for the condition of equal-loudness level, between the sound pressure levels and frequencies of pure (sinusoidal) continuous tones in the different conditions. The relations are expressed by means of an equation in bilinear form, for the preferred frequencies in the one-third octave series from 20 Hz to 12 500 Hz inclusive. It is based on ISO 226:1987.

SCOPE. This Standard specifies the relations existing, for the condition of equal-loudness level, between the sound pressure levels and frequencies of pure (sinusoidal) continuous tones in the following conditions: (a) The source of sound is directly in front of the listener (frontal incidence).(b) The sound field in the absence of the listener consists of a free progressive plane wave. (c) The sound pressure level is measured in the free progressive plane wave in the absence of the listener.(d) The listening is binaural.(e) The conditions of equal-loudness level are determined by the modal value of the judgements of an adequately large group of listeners. (f) The listeners are otologically normal persons in the age group from 18 years to 30 years inclusive.The relations are expressed by means of an equation in bilinear form, with the sound pressure level as the independent variable and the loudness level as the dependent variable, for the preferred frequencies in the one-third octave series from 20 Hz to 12 500 Hz inclusive.NOTES:1. In accordance with convention, the reference dependent variable is taken to be the sound pressure level of a 1000 Hz tone, i.e. the loudness level, expressed in phons. However, the form of the equation remains unchanged (but with transformed coefficients) if the variables are interchanged or if a tone of another frequency in the preferred one-third octave series is taken as the reference.2. The data in this Standard are approximately equal to equal-loudness level relations between narrow bands of random noise, not exceeding the auditory critical bandwidth.3. Without extrapolation of the experimental data, the upper limit of the frequency range could not be extended to the next preferred frequency in the one-third octave series. For further information regarding the range 12 500 Hz to15 000 Hz, see Ref. (1).Graphical and short tabular presentations of the relations are given in Figure 1 and Tables 2 and 3. Appendix A specifies the correction to be applied to obtain the equal-loudness level relations for narrow bands of random noise in a diffuse field and the resulting equal-loudness level function.

Committee
AV-001
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 5475 4
Pages
8
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 226:1987 Identical

AS 1633-1985 Acoustics - Glossary of terms and related symbols

AS 3657.2-1996 Acoustics - Expression of the subjective magnitude of sound or noise Method for calculating loudness level

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