1. Characterisation of valves as sound sources: Fluid-borne sound
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Barry Gibbs, Heinz‐Martin Fischer, and T.H. Alber
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Acoustic board ,Absorption (acoustics) ,geography ,Engineering ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,business.industry ,Acoustics ,education ,Sound power ,Sound intensity ,Power (physics) ,Soundproofing ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,business ,Sound pressure ,Sound (geography) - Abstract
The sound pressure level in receiving rooms, caused by taps at the ends of pipe systems, is considered. The structure-borne sound power, from the pipes to the supporting wall, was obtained from intensity measurement of the fluid-borne sound power of the tap. The fluid-borne sound power is combined with a ratio of structure-borne sound power to fluid-borne sound power, obtained from laboratory measurements of similar pipe assemblies. Alternatively, a reception plate method is proposed, which avoids the necessity for intensity measurements. The structure-borne power into walls, to which the pipe work is attached, provides input to the standard building propagation model, which yields the predicted sound pressure level in the adjacent room.
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- 2011
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