Title :
Sound That Matters: Basic Knowledge for Electric Motor Application
Author_Institution :
Baldor Electr. Co. in Greenville, Greenville, SC, USA
Abstract :
The sound emitted from industrial electric motors can adversely affect the comfort and safety of those individuals who work in their vicinity. As such, many customers and governing agencies impose strict sound limitations on motors placed in audibly sensitive applications. This article will explore the nature of sound data and how it is measured and interpreted. Topics will include the decibel, differences between sound power and sound pressure, along with octave bands and various weightings. The equipment and procedures necessary for reliable sound data acquisition will be reviewed. Causes and mitigation methods of sound within electric motors will be discussed. Finally, applicable industry specifications will be compared to give a sample of standards that provide guidance to users in this area.
Keywords :
acoustic noise; acoustic noise measurement; data acquisition; electric motors; electrical safety; interference suppression; industrial electric motors; mitigation methods; safety; sound data acquisition; sound measurement; sound power; sound pressure; Cutoff frequency; Electric motors; Industrial plants; Microphones; Noise abatement; Pressure measurement; Safety;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIAS.2011.943102