This webinar will discuss:
----What is Acoustic Imaging?
----How does an Acoustic Imager compare to Conventional Ultrasonic Tools?
----Practical Considerations during use
----Application Examples
This document discusses noise and hearing protection in the workplace. It begins by defining noise as unwanted sounds that intrude on daily activities and can cause permanent hearing damage. It outlines Malaysian regulations on permissible noise exposure limits. It then discusses the hierarchy of noise control strategies, including controlling noise at the source, path of transmission, and receiver. The document provides examples of engineering controls like equipment substitution and design, as well as administrative controls like limiting exposure time. It concludes by listing decibel levels of common sounds and types of hearing protection.
This document discusses noise control in the workplace. It begins by defining noise and classifying it as a physical hazard that can cause permanent hearing damage. It then outlines relevant noise regulations, including permissible exposure limits of 90dB(A) continuously and 115dB(A) at any time according to the Factories and Machinery (Noise Exposure) Regulation 1989.
The document presents the hierarchy of noise control strategies, from controlling noise at the source to reducing exposure of employees. It provides examples of engineering controls like modifying equipment to reduce impact or aerodynamic noise, using absorptive materials, and isolating vibrations. Plant layout considerations and substituting quieter processes, equipment, and materials are also summarized. The focus is
Noise pollution refers to the production of unwanted, annoying or damaging sounds. Common sources include street traffic, construction, airplanes, and consumer products. The normal level of tolerance is 80dbA, with sounds above or below this level considered noise pollution. Exposure to excessive noise can damage hair cells in the ear and lead to hearing loss over time. Noise pollution also negatively impacts humans, vegetation, animals and property. Control methods include reducing noise at the source, blocking transmission paths, and using protective equipment. Legislation regulates noise limits for different zones.
E2S is a leading manufacturer of warning signals with 25 years of experience. They produce a wide range of audible and visual hazard warning products for use in hazardous environments. Their product range includes intrinsically safe, flameproof, and non-sparking signals designed for gas and dust environments, as well as wide area warning systems for disaster situations. E2S aims to deliver dependable warning signals combining the latest technology with robust design and quality manufacturing.
The document discusses noise reduction within industrial settings and outlines different types of silencers that can be installed on flue systems to reduce noise. It notes that prolonged high noise levels can cause permanent hearing damage. Absorption silencers reduce higher frequencies by using materials like mineral wool to absorb sound, while resonance silencers are designed to neutralize low frequencies from sources like diesel engines and boilers. Combination silencers provide noise reduction across all frequencies. When selecting a silencer system, factors like single-wall design, integrated silencers, easy connections, and thermal expansion should be considered to minimize vibrations and costs.
This document provides information about Sonic Air Systems, which manufactures blowers, air knives, and other air handling equipment. It discusses their wide range of products for applications like drying, cooling, coating control, and more. It also describes their global sales and service network and highlights their product innovation and ability to provide customized solutions. The document emphasizes Sonic's focus on energy efficiency and cost savings compared to other air supply methods like compressed air. It provides examples of how Sonic products are used across various industries like automotive, food and beverage, construction, and more.
This document discusses noise hazards in industries. It covers the characteristics of sound and vibration, hazard levels and risks, identifying and assessing hazardous noise, and control strategies. Sound is measured in decibels and becomes a noise hazard above certain levels. Assessing noise involves surveying workplaces, testing employee hearing, and keeping records. Control strategies include engineering solutions like isolating noisy equipment, administrative options like scheduling, and personal protective equipment. The goal is reducing noise exposure to prevent worker hearing loss.
Auburn Systems Triboelectric Detection for Emissions Control & Bag Leak Detec...Auburn Systems, LLC
Auburn Systems LLC invented triboelectric particulate monitoring and has been refining it ever since. We offer a variety of devices for particulate emissions monitoring and broken bag detection which are used in industries including aluminum, asphalt, carbon black, cement, chemical, food/dairy, foundry, furniture, glass, incineration, metals, mineral, paper, pharmaceutical , power, steel, tobacco & wood.
Our most recent devices integrate both AC & DC signal processing for optimal performance.
This document discusses noise and hearing protection in the workplace. It begins by defining noise as unwanted sounds that intrude on daily activities and can cause permanent hearing damage. It outlines Malaysian regulations on permissible noise exposure limits. It then discusses the hierarchy of noise control strategies, including controlling noise at the source, path of transmission, and receiver. The document provides examples of engineering controls like equipment substitution and design, as well as administrative controls like limiting exposure time. It concludes by listing decibel levels of common sounds and types of hearing protection.
This document discusses noise control in the workplace. It begins by defining noise and classifying it as a physical hazard that can cause permanent hearing damage. It then outlines relevant noise regulations, including permissible exposure limits of 90dB(A) continuously and 115dB(A) at any time according to the Factories and Machinery (Noise Exposure) Regulation 1989.
The document presents the hierarchy of noise control strategies, from controlling noise at the source to reducing exposure of employees. It provides examples of engineering controls like modifying equipment to reduce impact or aerodynamic noise, using absorptive materials, and isolating vibrations. Plant layout considerations and substituting quieter processes, equipment, and materials are also summarized. The focus is
Noise pollution refers to the production of unwanted, annoying or damaging sounds. Common sources include street traffic, construction, airplanes, and consumer products. The normal level of tolerance is 80dbA, with sounds above or below this level considered noise pollution. Exposure to excessive noise can damage hair cells in the ear and lead to hearing loss over time. Noise pollution also negatively impacts humans, vegetation, animals and property. Control methods include reducing noise at the source, blocking transmission paths, and using protective equipment. Legislation regulates noise limits for different zones.
E2S is a leading manufacturer of warning signals with 25 years of experience. They produce a wide range of audible and visual hazard warning products for use in hazardous environments. Their product range includes intrinsically safe, flameproof, and non-sparking signals designed for gas and dust environments, as well as wide area warning systems for disaster situations. E2S aims to deliver dependable warning signals combining the latest technology with robust design and quality manufacturing.
The document discusses noise reduction within industrial settings and outlines different types of silencers that can be installed on flue systems to reduce noise. It notes that prolonged high noise levels can cause permanent hearing damage. Absorption silencers reduce higher frequencies by using materials like mineral wool to absorb sound, while resonance silencers are designed to neutralize low frequencies from sources like diesel engines and boilers. Combination silencers provide noise reduction across all frequencies. When selecting a silencer system, factors like single-wall design, integrated silencers, easy connections, and thermal expansion should be considered to minimize vibrations and costs.
This document provides information about Sonic Air Systems, which manufactures blowers, air knives, and other air handling equipment. It discusses their wide range of products for applications like drying, cooling, coating control, and more. It also describes their global sales and service network and highlights their product innovation and ability to provide customized solutions. The document emphasizes Sonic's focus on energy efficiency and cost savings compared to other air supply methods like compressed air. It provides examples of how Sonic products are used across various industries like automotive, food and beverage, construction, and more.
This document discusses noise hazards in industries. It covers the characteristics of sound and vibration, hazard levels and risks, identifying and assessing hazardous noise, and control strategies. Sound is measured in decibels and becomes a noise hazard above certain levels. Assessing noise involves surveying workplaces, testing employee hearing, and keeping records. Control strategies include engineering solutions like isolating noisy equipment, administrative options like scheduling, and personal protective equipment. The goal is reducing noise exposure to prevent worker hearing loss.
Auburn Systems Triboelectric Detection for Emissions Control & Bag Leak Detec...Auburn Systems, LLC
Auburn Systems LLC invented triboelectric particulate monitoring and has been refining it ever since. We offer a variety of devices for particulate emissions monitoring and broken bag detection which are used in industries including aluminum, asphalt, carbon black, cement, chemical, food/dairy, foundry, furniture, glass, incineration, metals, mineral, paper, pharmaceutical , power, steel, tobacco & wood.
Our most recent devices integrate both AC & DC signal processing for optimal performance.
This document provides an overview of occupational noise exposure and hearing conservation training. It notes that about 30 million American workers are exposed to hazardous noise on the job and that noise-induced hearing loss is a common occupational hazard. The document defines noise, discusses how exposure can lead to temporary or permanent hearing loss, and outlines the anatomy of the ear. It also covers signs of hearing loss, types of hearing protection devices, proper fitting and use of devices, audiometric testing requirements, and access to information about noise exposure standards.
Noise pollution refers to unwanted sounds that can negatively impact human health. Sources of noise pollution include automobiles, factories, industries, aircraft, and domestic appliances. Noise is measured in units of decibels and sounds above 85 dB can damage hearing if exposed for prolonged periods. Effects of noise exposure include auditory impacts like temporary and permanent hearing loss as well as non-auditory impacts like speech interference, annoyance, reduced work efficiency, and psychological changes. Control of noise pollution involves city planning, vehicle and industrial regulations, building acoustic insulation, worker protections, and public education.
The document provides guidelines for properly measuring the noise level of air conditioning units. It begins by outlining the importance of acoustic comfort and international noise level standards. It then lists a multi-step process to measure environmental noise, duct borne noise, and noise from indoor units. Some key steps include turning off all HVAC units to measure ambient noise levels, measuring at distances from supply vents and return grilles, and using acoustic insulation and special attenuators to reduce noise as needed. Proper documentation of noise measurements before and after any reductions is recommended. Achieving adequate noise control can help earn additional LEED points for indoor environmental quality.
The document is a product guide from SoundTube, an audio company, that introduces their line of commercial speakers. It discusses SoundTube's focus on innovation and safety compliance. It then provides overviews of their various speaker lines for open ceilings, in-ceilings, surface mounting, and other applications. Key features of the speakers like dispersion technology and included accessories are also highlighted.
This document discusses noise control measures for HVAC systems. It begins by outlining the effects of noise on humans and some common mistakes in noise control. It then describes basic noise control methods like absorption, damping, decoupling, mass, and flow control. Specific examples of decoupling measures like resilient channels, clips, and hangers are provided. The document also includes a case study of noise control applied to an HVAC system, identifying common noise sources and effective control approaches like equipment location, sealing, isolation, attenuation, and ductwork design. Active noise control is discussed as a supplement to traditional passive methods.
Physical hazards consists of occupational noise, vibration, inappropriate illumination, ventilation, ionizing and non ionizing radiation etc. Our hearing sensory will cause serious defects by noise and vibration
This document discusses noise pollution, including its definition, sources, measurement, effects on the environment and humans, monitoring devices, and methods for control and prevention. It defines noise pollution as unwanted sound that penetrates the environment from an external source. Major sources listed include street traffic, railroads, airplanes, and construction. Measurement units and health impacts are also summarized, along with legislative guidelines and strategies for noise control, including reducing noise at the source, blocking transmission paths, and using protective equipment.
This document discusses noise pollution, its sources, effects, and methods for control. It defines noise pollution and sound, and lists common sources like construction, traffic, and industry. Noise measurements are explained using dB levels and dosimeters. Health effects from noise pollution include hearing loss, stress, and sleep disruption. Control methods addressed include using quieter equipment, barriers, enclosures, scheduling work to minimize exposure, and protective equipment like earplugs. Studies have evaluated noise levels inside and outside hospitals in Egypt. References are provided.
This checklist identifies potential noise hazards in the workplace. It contains 13 questions to help determine if a noise assessment is needed. A 'yes' to any question indicates noise may exceed safe levels and workers could be at risk of noise-induced hearing loss. The infographic provides examples of common noise sources and safe exposure times to illustrate when hearing protection is necessary. It aims to improve noise management and hearing safety.
The document discusses key factors to consider for auditorium acoustics, including location, buffer zones, doorway sound transmission class, reverberation analysis, background noise levels, balcony design, sound systems, and orchestra pits. It provides details on each factor, such as recommended sound transmission class ratings for doors and acceptable noise criteria levels for HVAC systems. The document also covers basic acoustics principles like sound reflection, reverberation time calculations, and types of loudspeaker systems used in auditoriums.
RADIO GEAR by CavCom allows users to hear their radio in noisy environments while providing hearing protection. It takes radio monitoring to a new level beyond typical ear sets and is designed for industrial settings. RADIO GEAR ear sets provide up to 34 NRR hearing protection and work with most standard radios and speaker microphones. They are available in quad, omni, and custom styles to suit different protection and fit needs.
About Air Pollution is a South African company with over 30 years of experience designing, fabricating, installing, and servicing dust extraction and air pollution control systems. They offer assessment, design, fabrication, installation, commissioning, maintenance, and supply of ancillary equipment for industrial ventilation and pollution control needs. Their services include dust collection systems, noise control enclosures, and they provide as-built drawings, manuals, and have a quality control program.
Manufacturing & Distributing a wide range of Electronic Test Tools and Software such as Fluke 317/319 Clamp Meters, Fluke 355 And 353 True - RMS 2000 A Clamp Meters, Power Quality Clamp Meter - Fluke 345, Fluke 902 True - RMS HVAC Clamp Meter, Fluke 15B/17B Digital Multimeters, Fluke 233 Remote Display Multimeter, Fluke 170 Series Digital Multimeters, Fluke 77 IV Series Digital Multimeter, Fluke 1621 Earth Ground Tester, Fluke 1630 Earth Ground Clamp Meter, Fluke 1620 Series GEO Earth Ground Testers.
B&W Energy Services is a world leader in professionally engineered steam blow services that has successfully executed multiple blow methods for nearly 15 years on complex industrial projects. They have an industry first dry silencer that can vent 900,000 pounds per hour of steam without requiring quenching. B&W's steam blow services are backed by engineering practices and advanced equipment that suppress noise levels to 85dBA or lower at 50 feet, allowing surrounding work to continue without interruption.
Side Channel blowers are the first choice in many automation projects for applications requiring large volumes of clean, dry air at low pressures and vacuums.for more information:- http://falconpumps.org/
Side Channel blowers are the first choice in many automation projects for applications requiring large volumes of clean, dry air at low pressures and vacuums.for more information:- http://falconpumps.org/
This document provides guidance on noise control methods for building exterior HVAC equipment. It notes that HVAC equipment can generate noise that propagates to nearby buildings, so early consultation with an acoustical consultant is recommended. Source controls like equipment selection and placement are most effective at reducing noise. Example control methods include noise barriers, acoustic louvers, duct silencers, and absorption materials. The document lists regulations for HVAC noise limits and example product vendors.
The Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager uses sound wave technology to detect and locate compressed air, gas, and vacuum leaks. It has an array of 64 microphones that can detect leaks as small as 0.005 CFM at distances of up to 164 feet. The imager analyzes the time delays of detected sounds to generate a visual SoundMap overlay that pinpoints leak locations. It offers maintenance technicians an easy-to-use tool for quickly finding leaks during routine maintenance or in noisy industrial environments.
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Reginald Jude Sixtus J and Tamilarasi Muthu, Puducherry Technological University, India
Abstract
Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) helps to overcome various difficulties in future technology wireless communications. NOMA, when utilized with millimeter wave multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, channel estimation becomes extremely difficult. For reaping the benefits of the NOMA and mm-Wave combination, effective channel estimation is required. In this paper, we propose an enhanced particle swarm optimization based long short-term memory estimator network (PSOLSTMEstNet), which is a neural network model that can be employed to forecast the bandwidth required in the mm-Wave MIMO network. The prime advantage of the LSTM is that it has the capability of dynamically adapting to the functioning pattern of fluctuating channel state. The LSTM stage with adaptive coding and modulation enhances the BER.PSO algorithm is employed to optimize input weights of LSTM network. The modified algorithm splits the power by channel condition of every single user. Participants will be first sorted into distinct groups depending upon respective channel conditions, using a hybrid beamforming approach. The network characteristics are fine-estimated using PSO-LSTMEstNet after a rough approximation of channels parameters derived from the received data.
Keywords
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), Bit Error Rate (BER), mm-Wave, MIMO, NOMA, deep learning, optimization.
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