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ANSI S12.5-2006/ISO 6926:1999

AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD - Acoustics - Requirements for the Performance and Calibration of Reference Sound Sources Used for the Determination of Sound Power Levels


Reference sound sources are used extensively in "comparison methods" for determining the noise emissions of physically stationary sound sources. A reference sound source, of known sound power output, is used to establish the numerical relationship between the sound power level of a source, in a given location in a given acoustical environment and the space- and time-averaged sound pressure level at a set of microphone positions. Once that relationship is established, it is straightforward to measure the average sound pressure level produced by an "unknown source" and to determine the sound power level produced by that source.


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