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Bestimmung der Schalleistung von Zentrifugen über Schallintensitätsmessungen
Author(s) -
Stelter Peter,
Harms Andreas
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
chemie ingenieur technik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.365
H-Index - 36
eISSN - 1522-2640
pISSN - 0009-286X
DOI - 10.1002/cite.330680704
Subject(s) - sound power , sound intensity , sound intensity probe , acoustics , sound pressure , sound (geography) , sound level meter , directivity , intensity (physics) , directional sound , critical distance , computer science , physics , optics , telecommunications , noise level , antenna (radio)
The sound pressure level measured at a distance of one meter is frequently used to assess the sound emission of a machine. The sound pressure level depends on the measuring distance, the directivity pattern, if any, of the machine and on the sound‐absorbing properties of the place of installation. Because it is a local field parameter it is not very suitable for ascertaining the sound emission of a machine. In contrast to, the sound power level is far more suitable because the influence mentioned earlier can be corrected and the value is reproducible for any random test condition. Generally, it is calculated from the results of sound pressure level measurements by application of the standardised enveloping surface method. Concerning sound intensity measurements a special probe allows ascertainment of the sound intensities directly on the enveloping surface. Despite an initially elaborate measuring technology, this method is in fact often faster and more exact than the enveloping surface method because it does not require subsequent correction to determine the sound power level. The benefits and drawbacks of sound pressure and sound intensity measurements are compared with each other on the basis of measurements on centrifuges directly related to practical operation.

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