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ISO 10846-1 Document Information:
Title
Acoustics and vibration — Laboratory measurement of vibro-acoustic transfer properties of resilient elements — Part 1: Principles and guidelines
International Organization for Standardization
Publication Date:
Aug 15, 2008
Scope:
This part of ISO 10846 explains the principles underlying ISO
10846-2, ISO 10846-3, ISO 10846-4 and ISO 10846-5 for determining
the transfer properties of resilient elements from laboratory
measurements, and provides assistance in the selection of the
appropriate part of this series. It is applicable to resilient
elements that are used to reduce
the transmission of audio frequency vibrations (structure-borne
sound, 20 Hz to 20 kHz) to a structure which may, for example,
radiate fluid-borne sound (airborne, waterborne, or other), and
the transmission of low-frequency vibrations (typically 1 Hz to
80 Hz), which may, for example, act upon human subjects or cause
damage to structures of any size when the vibration is too
severe.
The data obtained with the measurement methods, which are
outlined in this part of ISO 10846 and further detailed in ISO
10846-2, ISO 10846-3, ISO 10846-4 and ISO 10846-5, can be used
for
— product information provided by manufacturers and
suppliers,
— information during product development,
— quality control, and
— calculation of the transfer of vibrations through resilient
elements.
The conditions for the validity of the measurement methods
are
linearity of the vibrational behaviour of the resilient elements
(this includes elastic elements with non-linear static
load-deflection characteristics, as long as the elements show
approximate linearity for vibrational behaviour for a given static
preload), and
the contact interfaces of the vibration isolator with the
adjacent source and receiver structures can be considered as point
contacts.
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