Development of Acoustic Seal Checking System

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. Randolph Berry Kenneth R. Maser David A. Monaghan Adi R. Gurdar
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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32
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

7. Development of Acoustic Seal Checking System The acoustic approach was shown in Section 4 of this report to be the most promising concept for checking the seals. This section describes the development of this concept into a working hardware system to be used later in the field test program. This development effort included: (1) Theoretical analysis of the acoustic behavior in the mine using acoustic modeling- techniques. (2) Experimental determination of acoustic patterns in mine passages. (3) Refinement of the theoretical model. (4) Verification of final theoretical predictions in the quarter-scale laboratory model of a mine passage and seal. (5) Development of system specifications. (6) Development of the Acoustic Prototype Seal Checking System. 7. 1 Analysis of the Acoustic Seal Checker Concept The acoustic seal checker concept is based on a model which combines corridor acoustics and hole transmission theory. The idealized model for the mine sealing application is shown schematically in Figure 66. A high intensity acoustic- source is located in a corridor at a, position adjacent to the location to be sealed. The acoustic signal transmitted through the seal is monitored by a microphone pick-up placed on the opposite side.
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APA: D. Randolph Berry Kenneth R. Maser David A. Monaghan Adi R. Gurdar  (1973)  Development of Acoustic Seal Checking System

MLA: D. Randolph Berry Kenneth R. Maser David A. Monaghan Adi R. Gurdar Development of Acoustic Seal Checking System. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.

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