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AcousticsRoom acoustics and acoustic properties. decibel A, B and C calculations. Noise Rating (NR) curves. Sound transmission through walls. Calculate sound pressure, sound intensity and sound attenuation.Related DocumentsAir - Speed of Sound vs. TemperatureSpeed of sound in air at standard atmospheric pressure with temperatures ranging -40 to 1000 °C (-40 to 1500 °F) - Imperial and SI Units. DecibelLogarithmic unit used to describe ratios of signal levels - like power or intensity - to a reference level. Decibel A, B and CSound pressure filters that compensates for the hearing sensed by the human ear. Fans - Noise Power GenerationThe sound generated by a fan depends on the motor power, the volume capacity, the static pressure increase and the discharged volume. Floor VibrationsHuman activities like walking, running and dancing - and operating machines - can introduce floor vibrations due to resonance. Gases - Speed of SoundSpeed of sound in some gases at zero degrees Celsius and atmospheric pressure. Lined Sheet-Metal Ducts - Sound AttenuationNoise attenuation in rectangular straight, lined, sheet metal ducts. Liquids - Speed of SoundSpeed of sound in common fluids like water, glycerol, kerosene and more. Maximum Sound Pressure Levels in RoomsMaximum recommended sound pressure levels in rooms like kindergartens, auditoriums, libraries, cinemas and more. Noise - Acceptable dBA LevelAcceptable noise - dBA - level at typical common locations. Noise - EPA Protective LevelsThe noise level should not exceed certain values to protect public health and welfare. Noise - Maximum Daily Dose LevelMaximum daily noise dose level when exposed to periods with different levels. Noise - Recommended Exposure Limits (REL)The NIOSH noise Recommended Exposure Limit - REL - for occupational noise Noise Criterion (NC) - Free Online CalculatorCalculate Noise Criterion (NC) from octave band pressure levels. Noise Criterion (NC) Levels: Definitions, Standards & CalculatorNoise Criterion - NC - level is a standard uesd to describe the relative loudness of a space within a range of frequencies. Noise Criterion vs. Noise Rating and dB(A)Comparing Noise Criterion (NC, NCB, RNC) to Noise Rating (NR) and dB(A). Acoustics Room acoustics and acoustic properties. decibel A, B and C calculations. Noise Rating (NR) curves. Sound transmission through walls. Calculate sound pressure, sound intensity and sound attenuation.ADVERTISEMENT Related Documents Air - Speed of Sound vs. TemperatureSpeed of sound in air at standard atmospheric pressure with temperatures ranging -40 to 1000 °C (-40 to 1500 °F) - Imperial and SI Units. DecibelLogarithmic unit used to describe ratios of signal levels - like power or intensity - to a reference level. Decibel A, B and CSound pressure filters that compensates for the hearing sensed by the human ear. Fans - Noise Power GenerationThe sound generated by a fan depends on the motor power, the volume capacity, the static pressure increase and the discharged volume. Floor VibrationsHuman activities like walking, running and dancing - and operating machines - can introduce floor vibrations due to resonance. Gases - Speed of SoundSpeed of sound in some gases at zero degrees Celsius and atmospheric pressure. Lined Sheet-Metal Ducts - Sound AttenuationNoise attenuation in rectangular straight, lined, sheet metal ducts. Liquids - Speed of SoundSpeed of sound in common fluids like water, glycerol, kerosene and more. ADVERTISEMENT Maximum Sound Pressure Levels in Rooms Maximum recommended sound pressure levels in rooms like kindergartens, auditoriums, libraries, cinemas and more. Noise - Acceptable dBA LevelAcceptable noise - dBA - level at typical common locations. Noise - EPA Protective LevelsThe noise level should not exceed certain values to protect public health and welfare. Noise - Maximum Daily Dose LevelMaximum daily noise dose level when exposed to periods with different levels. Noise - Recommended Exposure Limits (REL)The NIOSH noise Recommended Exposure Limit - REL - for occupational noise Noise Criterion (NC) - Free Online CalculatorCalculate Noise Criterion (NC) from octave band pressure levels. Noise Criterion (NC) Levels: Definitions, Standards & CalculatorNoise Criterion - NC - level is a standard uesd to describe the relative loudness of a space within a range of frequencies. Noise Criterion vs. Noise Rating and dB(A)Comparing Noise Criterion (NC, NCB, RNC) to Noise Rating (NR) and dB(A). ADVERTISEMENT Noise Exposure - Permissible Levels and Duration Exposure to noise should be controlled so that it is less than a maximum combination of exposure level and duration. Noise from Machines - Enclosures and Sound Pressure Level ReductionsBarriers and enclosures to reduce noise sound pressure levels from machines. Noise generated by Fans - Blade Pass Frequency (BPF)TheBlade Pass Frequency noise generated by a fan can be very intense and varies with the number of blades and the rotation velocity. Noise generated by Road TrafficEstimate noise level generated by traffic. Noise generated in Air DuctsEstimate noise generated by air flow in ducts. Noise generated in Blade DampersSound power noise generated by blade dampers in ventilation systems. Noise Rating (NR) - Free Online CalculatorAn online Noise Rating (NR) calculator. Notes, Octaves and FrequenciesFrequencies vs. notes and octaves. ADVERTISEMENT NR - the Noise Rating Curve The Noise Rating (NR) Curve used to determine acceptable indoor environments for hearing preservation, speech communication and annoyance. Octave Band FrequenciesThe octave and the 1/3 octave band frequencies. Outdoor Ambient Sound Pressure LevelsOutdoor ambient sound pressure levels (dBA) in rural and urban business and industrial environments with or without limited traffic. PNC - the Preferred Noise CriterionA noise measurement system for continuous or ambient noise in indoor environments. Preferred Noise Criterion (PNC) - CalculatorAn online Preferred Noise Criterion (PNC) calculator. Propagation of Outdoor Sound - Partial BarriersThe transmission of outdoor sound through and around barriers - the Fresnel Number. Propagation of Sound Indoors - the Room ConstantIn a room the sound or noise will reach the receiver as direct and reverberant sound. Propagation of Sound Outdoors - Attenuation vs. DistanceThe propagation of outdoors sound vs. distance and attenuation. RC - the Room CriteriaThe Room Criteria (RC) is used to measure background noise in buildings for frequencies ranging 16 to 4000 Hz. Required Voice Level at DistanceDistance and perception of voice. Signals - Adding DecibelsThe logarithmic decibel scale is convenient when adding signal values like sound power, pressure and others from two or more sources. SIL - the Speech Interference LevelsBackground noise frequencies that interferes with speech. Solids and Metals - Speed of SoundSpeed of sound in solids and metals like aluminum, brass, concrete and more. Sound - Abatement vs. the Distance from SourceThe disruption of the sound pressure wave and the reduction of noise is called attenuation - Sound Pressure Level vs. distance calculator. Sound - Attenuation and Speed vs. Sound Frequency and Air HumidityThe speed and attenuation of sound in moist air varies with sound frequency and air humidity. Sound - Attenuation and the Directivity CoefficientThe attenuation in a room depends on the location of the sound source and the receiver - and the room constant. Sound - Doppler EffectThe doppler effect is the change in sound frequency due to the relative motion between a source and a listener. Sound - Frequency, Wavelength and OctaveAn introduction to the nature of sound with frequencies, wave-lengths and octaves. Sound - Hearing Threshold vs. Age![]() Shift in hearing threshold for men and women vs. age. Sound - Ldn - Day and Night LevelThe EPA A-weighted sound level day and night equivalent definition - Ldn - for a 24 hour period. Sound - Leq - Equivalent LevelThe EPA Equivalent Sound Level - Leq - quantifies the noise environment to a single value of sound level for any desired duration. Sound - Ls - Exposure LevelThe EPA Sound Exposure Level - Ls - describes the noise from a variable source. Sound - Reverberation TimeThe sound reverberation time indicates how long it takes until the sound pressure level in a room is decreased with 60 dB. Sound - Room Absorption CharacteristicsMean absorption coefficients and reverberation times in typical rooms. Sound - Room Absorption CoefficientsRoom sound absorption and absorption coefficients for common materials like plaster walls, brickwork, plywood panels and more. Sound - Room Attenuation in Direct Sound FieldsRoom size, absorption characteristics - and attenuation in direct sound fields. Sound Attenuation - Duct split to TerminalsEstimating sound attenuation where ducts splits to terminals. Sound Attenuation - Main Duct to Branch DuctsSound attenuation from main ducts to branch ducts. Sound Attenuation in Duct ElbowsNoise attenuation in duct elbows by reflected sound. Sound Attenuation in Ducts due to End ReflectionLow frequency noise transferred from main duct to end terminals is reflected back to main duct. Sound IntensityAcoustic power of sound per unit area. Sound Intensity, Power and Pressure LevelsIntroduction to decibel, sound power, intensity and pressure. Sound Level - Online CalculatorCalculate sound level, pressure and intensity. Sound PowerSound power from sources like fans, jet engines, cars, humans and more. Sound PressureSound Pressure is the force of sound on a surface perpendicular to the propagation of sound. Sound Pressure Level - OSHA A-Weighted per DayOSHA maximum A-weighted sound pressure levels allowed per day. Sound Propagation - the Inverse Square LawDoubling of the distance from a noise source reduces the sound pressure level with 6 decibel. Sound Transmission through Duct WallsSound transmission from ducts to surrounding rooms. Sound Transmission through Flanking PathsSound transmitted through duct walls, floors and ceilings. Sound Transmission through Massive Walls or FloorsSound transmission and attenuation in building elements like massive concrete walls or floors. Speed of Sound - EquationsCalculate the speed of sound (the sonic velocity) in gases, fluids or solids. Speed of Sound - Online CalculatorA free online speed of sound calculator. Subjective Effect of Change in Sound Pressure LevelChange in sound pressure level and the subjective human perception. Unlined Sheet-Metal Ducts - Sound AttenuationNoise attenuation in unlined sheet-metal ducts. Use of Telephones in Noisy AreasSatisfactory, difficult and impossible noise levels for telephone use in noisy areas. Ventilation Systems - Acoustic Calculation ProcedureAcoustic noise calculation procedure HVAC systems. Ventilation Systems - Classification of Noise Reduction SilencersNoise in a ventilation system can be reduced by reactive, diffuser type, active and/or dissipative silencers. Water - Speed of Sound vs. TemperatureSpeed of sound in water at temperatures ranging 32 - 212°F (0 - 100°C) - Imperial and SI units. ADVERTISEMENTSearch Search is the most efficient way to navigate the Engineering ToolBox.
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