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YORK ® AIR-CONDITIONING PRODUCTS Sound Sound power is given the symbol Lw. Noise is a major comfort criterion and has considerable effect on the well being of human beings. Noise is generated by friction due to moving parts, compression, explosion etc,. Mechanical forces create vibration of components which radiate noise in the frequencies of the mechanical source. Deep frequencies cause rumbling which is transported via the structural elements of a building and can be experienced by the sense of touch and body vibrations. Higher frequencies are transported by air. The vibration compresses and expands the air around the noise source and the varying pressure waves are transmitted in all directions. Lw = n dB re 10 -12 W Example: The human voice has an average sound power of 10 -6 W. Lw = 10 -6 /10 -12 = 10 6 Translated into logarithmic figures: Lw = 10 x log 10 -6 = 10 x 6 = 60 dB If two sound sources of equal power (60 dB or 10 W each) were active their added sound level would be as follows: (10 -6 + 10 -6 )/10 -12 = 2 x 10 -6 /10 -12 = 2 x 10 -6 = 2 x 10 -6 Sound pressure Lp Lw = 10 log (2 x 10 -6 ) = 63 dB Sound pressure is the noise emmitted from an object in a series of high frequency pressure waves which move through the air in a similar pattern to the water ripples caused when a stone is thrown into a pond. It radiates outwards from the sound source and is reflected from objects and surfaces in its path. Therefore: 60 dB + 60 dB = 63 dB. Therefore if two sound sources have the same sound power add 3 dB. For several sound sources of having the same sound level refer to the following graph. The magnitude of a sound pressure wave is measured in pascals (N/m ) but in order to correspond with the human perception of sound. A logorithmic scale is used with decibel (dB) units. Most internationally accepted scales use zero decibels as a sound pressure wave of 0.00002 pascals in height which is approximately the threshold of human hearing. As this is a logarithmic scale each time the size of the pressure wave increases by a factor of ten the decibel scale increases by the number ten, ie., 70 dB represents a pressure wave 1000 times greater than 40dB. This corresponds to the human perception of sound which would also rate the 1000 times increase in sound pressure as a 30 times increase in loudness. 2 ADDITION OF EQUAL SOUND LEVELS SOURCES Sound pressure is given the symbol Lp. Lp = n dB re 2 x 10 -5 Pa The human ear can normally detect sound to as low as 2 x 10 -5 Pa. Sound pressure is projected at a specific distance from the source and is effected by the surroundings. Sound power Lw Energy is required to generate a sound pressure wave and the size of the wave is directly related to the amount of energy used. Number of the same sound sources A continuous sound will only be produced if continuous power is available. Sound power can be measured in watts but it is more convenient to use a logarithmic scale and decibel units. As a basis for the sound power scale 1 picowatt is generally taken to be 0 dB. In order to find a measure for noise a ratio is taken between the sound power and a reference sound power of P 0 = 10 -12 Watts When sound sources of differing sound levels are to be added refer to the following table. ADDITION OF DIFFERENT SOUND LEVELS SOURCES Sound power is NOT distance dependant. SOUND POWER IS THE PROPERTY OF THE NOISE EMMITTING OBJECT AND SOUND PRESSURE IS USED TO MEASURE THE PRESSURE WAVES WHICH CARRY THE SOUND TO THE EAR. dB Difference 83