CEN - EN ISO 9614-3
Acoustics - Determination of sound power levels of noise sources using sound intensity - Part 3: Precision method for measurement by scanning
| Organization: | CEN |
| Publication Date: | 1 August 2009 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 48 |
| ICS Code (Acoustic measurements and noise abatement in general): | 17.140.01 |
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This part of ISO 9614 specifies a method for measuring the component of sound intensity normal to a measurement surface which is chosen so as to enclose the sound source(s) of which the sound power level is to be determined.
Surface integration of the intensity component normal to the measurement surface is approximated by subdividing the measurement surface into contiguous partial surfaces, and scanning the intensity probe over each partial surface along a continuous path which covers the extent of the partial surface. The measurement instrument determines the averaged normal intensity component and averaged squared sound pressure over the duration of each scan. The scanning operation can be performed either manually or by means of a mechanical system.
The octave band or band-limited weighted sound power level is
calculated from the measured one-third-octaveband
This part of ISO 9614 specifies certain ancillary procedures, described in annex C, to be followed in conjunction with the sound power determination. The results are used to indicate the quality of the determination, and hence the grade of accuracy. If the quality of the determination does not meet the requirements of this part of ISO 9614, the test procedure shall be modified in the manner indicated.
This part of ISO 9614 is not applicable to any frequency band in which the sound power of the source is found to be negative on measurement.
This part of ISO 9614 is applicable to sources situated in any environment which is neither so variable over time as to reduce the accuracy of the measurement of sound intensity to an unacceptable degree, nor subjects the intensity measurement probe to gas flows of unacceptable speed or unsteadiness (see 5.2.2, 5.3 and 5.4).
In some cases it will be found that the test conditions are too adverse to allow the requirements of this part of ISO 9614 to be met. For example, extraneous noise levels can exceed the dynamic capability of the measuring instrument or can vary to an excessive degree during the test. In such cases the method given in this part of ISO 9614 is not suitable for the determination of the sound power level of the source.
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