ISO 10494:1993 PDF

ISO 10494:1993 PDF

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ISO 10494:1993 PDF

Published Date:
07/01/1993

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Gas turbines and gas turbine sets - Measurement of emitted airborne noise - Engineering/survey method

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International Organization for Standardization

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Electronic (PDF)

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Specifies methods for measuring the sound pressure levels on a measurement surface enveloping a source, and for calculating the sound power level produced by the source. Gives requirements for the test environment and instrumentation, as well as techniques for obtaining the surface sound pressure level from which the A-weighted sound power level of the source and octave or one-third-octave band sound power levels are calculated. This method may be used to perform acceptance tests.


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Number of Pages : 23
Published : 07/01/1993
Same As : ISO 10494:1993

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