... enclosure for asmall on-base power plant. The transmission loss ofsuch a structure might be inadequate, however,and the enclosure would not serve its intended pur-pose. A calculation procedure is ... buildingwith the engine (or in a nearby building); and pow-er plant noise is disturbing to residential neighborsliving near the plant. Noise control is directed to-ward meeting and solving ... lower part of table 2-4turbocharger takes energy out of the dischargefrom the overall PWL.2–7
... enclosure for asmall on-base power plant. The transmission loss ofsuch a structure might be inadequate, however,and the enclosure would not serve its intended pur-pose. A calculation procedure is ... coolingtowers and transformers are other pieces of equip-ment often used in engine-driven power plants. Re-fer to chapter 7 of the N&V manual for noise dataon these sources.2-13 ations ... sample muffler and duct configurations are giv-en in paragraphs 3–4 and 3–5.c. Sample calculations. Sample calculationsusing these two new data forms (DD Form 2304and DD Form 2305) appear in...
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... enclosure for asmall on-base power plant. The transmission loss ofsuch a structure might be inadequate, however,and the enclosure would not serve its intended pur-pose. A calculation procedure is ... sample muffler and duct configurations are giv-en in paragraphs 3–4 and 3–5.c. Sample calculations. Sample calculationsusing these two new data forms (DD Form 2304and DD Form 2305) appear in ... coolingtowers and transformers are other pieces of equip-ment often used in engine-driven power plants. Re-fer to chapter 7 of the N&V manual for noise dataon these sources.2-13Simpo...
... offices togreater distances from the power plant. In thissample problem, it is assumed that the office occu-pants are involved with the operation of the power plant and would be receptive to a ... the housed personnel to the power plant noise. The N&V manual (para. 3–3c) summarizesthe procedure.Figure 4–24 shows the CNR gridupon which the outdoor powerplant SPLs areplotted (taken ... dense woods between the powerplant and thehospital. The woods are about 500 ft. deep, and thetrees are about 40 ft. high. The top of the exhauststack of the powerplant is about 30 ft. above...
... Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com The PWL criterion for the total powerplant noiseverse order, shows the steps in this calculation. can now be calculated. DD Form 2302, used in re-This is ... Finally,Item 2 is the algebraic sum of Items 3 and 4. Thus,Item 2 represents the total PWL of the power plant sound that would just produce an NC–20 in-door criterion at the hospital—after traveling ... manual to show that they are simpleto use, that they remind the user of many keysteps in the calculation procedures, that they pro-vide documentation of the rationale and data usedto arrive...
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... radiated sound power the total PWL minus the table 3–1 values.is then out the flow of impulsive-exhaust discharge and, bythe arrangement of the internal components, at-3-3 POWERPLANT ACOUSTICSTABLE ... CRITERIA (UFC) POWER PLANT ACOUSTICS APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED tempt to reflect sound energy back toward thethe ... determine if the designgoals will be met or if more or less acoustic treat-ment is warranted. Powerplant equipment is tra-ditionally noisy, and massive walls, floors, and ceil-ings are required...
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... been popular in powerplant cooling system. Antifouling coatings made up of organometallic compounds and copper oxide and other types of paints have also been tried in powerplant cooling systems ... Chlorination practice being followed at different operating power plants. In 1982 EPA guideline stipulated that chlorine discharge from power plants should not be more than 0.2 ppm for 2 hours as ... been popular in powerplant cooling system. Antifouling coatings made up of organometallic compounds and copper oxide and other types of paints have also been tried in powerplant cooling systems...