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ISO - DIS 17208-3

Underwater acoustics — Quantities and procedures for description and measurement of underwater sound from ships — Part 3: Requirements for measurements in shallow water

pending, Most Current
Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 11 October 2023
Status: pending
Page Count: 49
ICS Code (Noise emitted by means of transport): 17.140.30
scope:

The ISO 17208 standards describe procedures for the measurement of underwater sound radiated by the ship under test, and for calculating sound source quantities such as source level and radiated noise level from the measurement results.

In 17208 Parts 1 to 3 it is presumed that the ship under test cooperates in the measurements, sailing multiple runs along a specified track along the measurement system at a specified speed with pre-determined machinery configurations. Opportunistic measurements of the radiated sound of passing ships are outside the scope of these three standards.

Part 1 of the ISO 17208 standards provides the procedure to quantify the underwater sound from the ship in terms of its radiated noise level, which is calculated from the sound pressure level (SPL) measured in the far field of the ship, in beam aspect, , scaled by the distance to CPA and reported in decidecade bands. The intended use of radiated noise level is to show compliance with contract requirements or criteria, for comparison of one ship to another ship, to enable periodic signature assessments, and for research and development.

Part 2 of the ISO 17208 standards specifies methods for calculating the source level of an equivalent monopole source at a specified nominal source depth from the radiated noise level values obtained according to ISO 17208-1. The intended use of source level, with associated source depth, is to perform far field sound predictions such as needed for environmental impact studies or for creating underwater sound contour maps.

Parts 1 and 2 of ISO 17208 are applicable for measurements in deep water, defined as water depth greater than the larger of 150 m and 1,5 times overall ship length. The allowable water depths and environmental conditions for part 3 measurements are described in Clause 4.

Part 3 of the ISO 17208 standards (this document) specifies procedures for the measurement of underwater sound radiated by the ship under test in shallow water. It also specifies procedures for the calculation of source level from the sound pressure measurements, accounting for the relevant phenomena that govern the propagation of sound in shallow water. These calculations are described in Clause 7. Once the Source Level has been calculated, other metrics may be calculated from the source level and the source depth. Clause 7.4 provides a procedure for calculating the Radiated Noise Level that would have been measured in deep water according to ISO 17208-1 for the same ship in the same condition.

Document History

DIS 17208-3
October 11, 2023
Underwater acoustics — Quantities and procedures for description and measurement of underwater sound from ships — Part 3: Requirements for measurements in shallow water
The ISO 17208 standards describe procedures for the measurement of underwater sound radiated by the ship under test, and for calculating sound source quantities such as source level and radiated...

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