MedicineEng
Industrial
- Jun 30, 2003
- 609
Dear All:
My question is the following:
This was my first acoustic insulation work so I don't have any past experience with this issue. Two months ago I asked one subcontractor to insulate a extraction blower that I have in my site. For that, he used a 0.6mm G.I perforated sheet in the inner face, 1mm GI flat sheet in the outer face and in between a 50mm thick fiberglass (density 48Kg/m3).
I measured before and after the work done and I realized that the noise reduction was only 10Db. In fact I was expecting much more reduction. After contact the supplier he told me that the reduction was inside the expected values.
The measures that I did were taken with a handheld sound meter from Quest technologies and this instrument doesn't have the range of the sound, that is, only gives me the sound level in Db
The settings that I put to measure were:
Weighting A (simulates the response of the human ear);
Range: 50-120 Db;
Response :F (fast-125ms time constant) Decay rate-34.7Db/s.
Values obtained:
Pos1. 99Db before; 89Db after;
Pos.2 101Db before,91Db after.
What I would like to ear from you is if you have experience with this material and if the supplier is giving me the correct information regarding the noise reduction.
Also, is there any site that you recommend for me to get more knowledge about the issue?
Thanks a lot for your help.
My question is the following:
This was my first acoustic insulation work so I don't have any past experience with this issue. Two months ago I asked one subcontractor to insulate a extraction blower that I have in my site. For that, he used a 0.6mm G.I perforated sheet in the inner face, 1mm GI flat sheet in the outer face and in between a 50mm thick fiberglass (density 48Kg/m3).
I measured before and after the work done and I realized that the noise reduction was only 10Db. In fact I was expecting much more reduction. After contact the supplier he told me that the reduction was inside the expected values.
The measures that I did were taken with a handheld sound meter from Quest technologies and this instrument doesn't have the range of the sound, that is, only gives me the sound level in Db
The settings that I put to measure were:
Weighting A (simulates the response of the human ear);
Range: 50-120 Db;
Response :F (fast-125ms time constant) Decay rate-34.7Db/s.
Values obtained:
Pos1. 99Db before; 89Db after;
Pos.2 101Db before,91Db after.
What I would like to ear from you is if you have experience with this material and if the supplier is giving me the correct information regarding the noise reduction.
Also, is there any site that you recommend for me to get more knowledge about the issue?
Thanks a lot for your help.