Industrial Noise Control
Industrial Noise Control
Industrial Noise Control
Valtteri Hongisto
[email protected] 040 5851 888
Adjunct professor in Noise Control in Aalto University
Research group leader in Turku University of Applied Sciences
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SFS 5907: recommended noise level
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SFS 5907: Reverberation times
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NOISE CONTROL IN
INDUSTRIAL HALLS
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Localization of the source
Industrial hall can be full of sound
sources. Finding the most relevant
sources with respect to noise
exposure or environmental
satisfaction needs some efforts:
Localization techniques:
• Asking people
• Listening
• Use previous experiences
• SPL measurements
• Intensity measurements
• Vibration measurements
• Acoustic camera
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Acquisition of low-noise equipment
the following information on airborne
noise emissions must be declared by the
• Low-noise equipment is the supplier:
most efficient single way of • the A‐weighted emission sound pressure
reducing noise exposure level at workstations, where this
exceeds 70 dB(A); where this level does
LA,eq,8h. not exceed 70 dB(A), this fact must be LAeqT
• European Union has made the indicated,
comparison of products easy • the peak C‐weighted instantaneous
sound pressure value at workstations,
with Machinery Directive
where this exceeds 63 Pa (130 dB in LCpkmax
2006/42/EC relation to 20 μPa),
• Adopted to: Valtioneuvoston • the A‐weighted sound power level
asetus 400/2008 emitted by the machinery, where the A‐
• http://eur-
lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do
weighted emission sound pressure level
at workstations exceeds 80 dB(A).
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Declaration of noise emission
st M
Engineering grade 2.0 2.5
• K [dB] is the measurement
Survey grade 3.5 4.0 uncertainty which depends on
– measurement uncertainty of
Declared single number noise emission the test method, M
value – number of equipment tested
• Ld [dB] is the declared value • One equipment is tested:
• Sound power level or sound pressure level • K=1.5*M
• Three 3 equipments are tested:
• Measurement uncertainty K is integrated to • K=1.5st+0.564(M-st)
the declated value
Ld L K
Declared dual number noise emission
value
• L and K are separately given
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Declared dual number noise emission value
Machine model number, operating conditions, and other identifying information:
NOTES:
1. The sum of measured noise emission value and its associated uncertainty represents an upper boundary
of the range of values which is likely to occur in measurements.
3. The declared LpA values include the background noise correction K1A= 0 dB (no correction needed)
3. The declared LpA values include the local environmental correction K3A= 2 dB which was determined
using the measured reverberation time of the test room (ISO 11202 Annex A).
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Declaration of noise emission of large production lines
• SPL measurement in operators’ positions and in most probable pass-by positions
• Emission sound pressure level is given where the room reflections are eliminated
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Äänenpainetaso [dB]
120
painting room
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125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
8000
• Indoor noise reduction 22 dBA Taajuus [Hz]
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EXAMPLE Low-noise process
• 170x70x10 m hall
• three noisy angle grinders
• LA=117 dB in the workstation, >95
dB in the hall
• Daily exposure LAeq,8h=104 dB
• Stone blade was producing the noise
BEFORE
• New method was developed which
was based on sanding paper
• New robot was developed
• Noise reduction by 14 dB
• Dust problem increased but it could
be solved by powerful exhaust fans
AFTER
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Enclosures
Check list: • Full enclosure
• Disadvantages of the enclosure must be • Recommendation
minimized
• Users should participate in the design • Largest sound reduction
• Easy maintenance • Inlet holes must be well designed
• Easy to open, dismantle and re-build • Noise reduction depends on
• Lighting and thermal control • air-tightness
• Positions of doors and windows/glazings • sound reduction index
• Walking around the enclosure • sound absorption of inner
• Avoidance of over-heating surfaces
• Electric and automatization
• Inlet openings
• Mechanical durability • Partial enclosure
• Safety aspects • Noise reduction usually less than
• Effects to the other nearby activities 10 dB
• Profitable if the enclosure covers
the noisiest part of the source
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Noise reduction D [dB] of an enclosure
• W [W] is thesound power of the source w
Sw
• Wt is the transmitted power
• w is the transmission coefficient of the wall w
• Depends on the sound reduction index a
• w is the absorption coefficient of inner surfaces
• Sa [m2] is the area of inlet openings Sa
W
• Sw [m2] is the area of the enclosure
• a is the transmission coefficient of the opening
• Usually, a=1.
Sw
w w a
W S
D 10 lg 10 lg a
Wt Sw
w a
Sa
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A. Vibration isolation B: Enclosure, large holes
Holes
Noise reduction
Ilmanvaihtoaukot
90
85
Source
Kone
80
75
LpZ [dB]
D: Additional absorption on the inner walls 70
65
Original, 96 dB LAeq
60 A, 96 dB LAeq
B, 89 dB LAeq
55 C, 78 dB LAeq
Source
Kone D, 73 dB LAeq
ääntä 50
absorboivaa
31.5
125
250
500
63
1000
2000
4000
8000
materiaalia
f [Hz] 14
EXAMPLE Noise enclosure
• Filter fabric industry
• Border trimming machine based on
ultrasound
• Original level 103-108 dB LAeq around
the machine
• Solution was designed to provide easy
maintenance and use of doors Äänenpainetaso koneen ympärillä [dB]
140
• First attenuation was 10 dB. Sound 120
leaks could be observed.
100
• Leaks were sealed and 19─28 dB noise
80
reduction was achieved.
60
• Final SPL under 85 dB LAeq
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Alkutilanne, 106 dB
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Kotelon kanssa, 83 dB
800
1250
2000
3150
5000
8000
12500
20000
Taajuus [Hz] 15
EXAMPLE Room absorption
3.5
Ennen
3.0
Jälkeen
Jälkikaiunta-aika, s
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
63
250
1000
4000
wool
Taajuus, Hz
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EXAMPLE Additional room absorption
• Wall treatment with 50 mm wool
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EXAMPLE Division of hall
with a large screen
• 140x20x10 m industrial hall
contained noisy (sheet metal
workers) and silent (machinists)
activities Äänenvaimennus [dB]
• The former disturbed the latter 20
• A large noise barrier was designed
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so that the crane could move over
• Measured noise reduction was 10 10
dB between the nearest workstations 5
divided by the barrier – agreement
with prediction 0
31.5 125 500 2000 8000
Taajuus [Hz] 18
Barrier
Construction
• mineral wool 50 mm
• steel sheet 1 mm
welded on steel
conduits
• mineral wool 50 mm
VAAKALEIKKAUS SEINÄKKEESTÄ
RUNKORAKENTEEN MITOITUS TEHTÄVÄ ERIKSEEN
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