STUDENTS Lecture 3 (Chapter 2)
STUDENTS Lecture 3 (Chapter 2)
STUDENTS Lecture 3 (Chapter 2)
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What is noise?
• Any audible sound?
• Any random oscillation?
• Any undesired sound?
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Impulse noise
• Can result in:
– Mechanical damage to the hair cells.
– Hearing loss.
– Tinnitus.
– Ear pain and pleading if too loud.
• Examples:
– Common in military.
– Hammering.
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Level of noise
• Increasing noise level increases hearing damage.
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• Sound band:
– Bandwidth (BW) = upper boundary (F1) – lower boundary (F2).
– Upper and lower boundaries for octave bands:
• The bandwidth of an octave band filter is 70.7% of the center frequency.
• F1 = center frequency X 0.707
• F2 = center frequency X 1.414
• E.g. center frequency = 1000 {F1 = 707 Hz, F2 = 1414 Hz}.
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• No = OAL – 10 log BW
– No = spectrum level
– BW = bandwidth of noise in Hz
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dB scales
Frequency (Hz)
Scale
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
dB(A) -39.4 -26.2 -16.1 -8.6 -3.2 0 1.2 1 -1.1
dB(B) -17 -9 -4 -1 0 0 0 -1 -3
dB(C) -3 -0.8 -0.2 0 0 0 -0.2 -0.8 -3
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Duration of exposure
• E.g. Exposure to 95 dB SPLs over 8 hours is more damaging
than exposure to same sound for 1 hour only.
Exchange rate
• Is defined as the increase in dB that demands decreasing the
exposure duration to half to prevent damage.
– OSHA (1983): 5 dB increases demands half time exposure.
– NOISH (1998): 3 dB increases demands half time exposure.
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Exchange rate
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• TWA = 10[log(D/100)] + 85
TWA = 10(0.6)+85 = 91 dB A
• TWA = 16.61[log(D/100)] + 90
TWA = 16.61[log(114/100)] + 90
TWA = 16.61(0.06)+90 = 91 dB A
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• Noise dosimeter.
• Acoustic calibrators.
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Types of SLMs
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• Applications:
– Identify the frequency range of the highest levels.
– Selecting attenuation characteristics for hearing protection.
– Monitoring room noise levels during audiological testing.
– Checking calibration of audiometers.
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• Uses multi-microphones.
Noise dosimeter
• AKA: dose badge or sound exposure meter.
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– Different times.
– Different machines.
– Different locations.
– Etc.
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• Save and document the required data, and turn off the
equipment.
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• 8-hour TWA.
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Questions?
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