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Chapter 23
Sound power
Parallelepiped measurement surface
The measurement distance
d
is the perpendicular
distance between the reference box and the meas-
urement surface. The preferred value of
d
is 1 m and
should be at least 0.15 m.
The value of
d
should be one of the following values
(in metres): 0.15, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4 or 8. Measurement
distances larger than 1 m may be selected for large
sources. There are environmental requirements that
should be satisfied for the value of
d
selected.
In brief, the environmental requirements state that
the reflecting plane must not be of such a material or in
such a condition that it radiates any appreciable sound
energy due to vibration. If the measurements are made
outdoors over grass- or snow-covered ground, the
measurement distance shall not exceed 1 metre. The
general requirement is that the sound absorption co-
efficient of the reflecting plane shall be less than 0.1
over the frequency range of interest. Also no reflecting
objects that are not part of the source under test shall
be located inside the measurement surface.
Microphone positions
The microphone positions lie on the measurement
surface, a hypothetical surface of area
S
enveloping
the source whose sides are parallel to the sides of the
reference box and spaced out a distance d (measure-
ment distance) from the box.
The microphone positions on the parallelepiped
measurement surface are shown on the following pag-
es. The area
S
of the measurement surface according
to the microphone position figures is given by the for-
mula:
S = 4(ab + bc + ca)
where
a = 0.5l
1
+ d, b = 0.5l
2
+ d and c = 0.5l
3
+ d
and
l
1
, l
2
and
l
3
are the length, width and the height of
the reference box.
If a source is installed adjacent to more than one
reflecting plane, reference shall be made to the cor-
responding figures.
Additional microphone positions
Sound pressure level measurements are required at
additional microphone positions on the parallelepiped
measurement surface if
a
the range of sound pressure level values meas-
ured at the key microphone positions (i.e. the
difference in decibels between the highest and
lowest sound pressure levels) exceeds twice
the number of key measurement points, or
b
the source radiates noise with a high directiv-
ity, or
Microphone array on the parallelepiped - valid for larger
machines.
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