Analysis Of Nonstandard Noise Dosimeter Microphone Positions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
David C. Byrne Efrem R. Reeves
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Abstract

This study was conducted as part of a project involving the evaluation of a new type of noise exposure monitoring paradigm. Laboratory tests were conducted to assess how “nonstandard” dosimeter microphones and microphone po­sitions measured noise levels under different acoustical condi­tions (i.e., diffuse ?eld and direct ?eld). The data presented in this article re?ect measurement differences due to microphone position and mounting/supporting structure only and are not an evaluation of any particular complete dosimeter system. To varying degrees, the results obtained with the dosimeter microphones used in this study differed from the reference results obtained in the unperturbed (subject absent) sound ?eld with a precision (suitable for use in an ANSI Type 1 sound level meter) 1/2 -inch (12.7 mm) measurement microphone. Effects of dosimeter microphone placement in a diffuse ?eld were found to be minor for most of the test microphones/locations, while direct ?eld microphone placement effects were found to be quite large depending on the microphone position and supporting structure, sound source location, and noise spectrum.
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APA: David C. Byrne Efrem R. Reeves  Analysis Of Nonstandard Noise Dosimeter Microphone Positions

MLA: David C. Byrne Efrem R. Reeves Analysis Of Nonstandard Noise Dosimeter Microphone Positions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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