UmbertoP
Industrial
- Aug 25, 2008
- 5
Hi everybody,
can anyone clarify me the meaning of the “Attenuation Factor c”: according to AWS, it "...shall be attained by subtracting 1 in. [25 mm] from the sound-path distance and multiplying the remainder by 2. This factor shall be rounded out to the nearest dB value..."
But the sound path is in inches (or mm), so how do I pass from a distance (in or mm) to dB?
A few pages later, there is a table named "Scanning Levels", with the first column headed "Sound path in in. [mm]" and the second column named "Above Zero Reference, dB".
Does this have anything to do with the attenuation factor c and, if so, how is it used?
Thank you very much in advance for your help
Umberto
can anyone clarify me the meaning of the “Attenuation Factor c”: according to AWS, it "...shall be attained by subtracting 1 in. [25 mm] from the sound-path distance and multiplying the remainder by 2. This factor shall be rounded out to the nearest dB value..."
But the sound path is in inches (or mm), so how do I pass from a distance (in or mm) to dB?
A few pages later, there is a table named "Scanning Levels", with the first column headed "Sound path in in. [mm]" and the second column named "Above Zero Reference, dB".
Does this have anything to do with the attenuation factor c and, if so, how is it used?
Thank you very much in advance for your help
Umberto