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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. This is an identical national adoption of ISO 6926:1999.
| Author | ANSI |
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| Editor | ANSI |
| Document type | Standard |
| Format | File |
| Confirmation date | 2011-12-02 |
| ICS | 17.140.01 : Acoustic measurements and noise abatement in general
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| Cross references | ANSI/ASA S 12.5 (2006), NEQ |
| Year | 1990 |
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| Country | USA |