Category: FAQ’s umair
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What are musical intervals ?
An interval is the ratio in frequency between musical notes. Theseintervals are sometimes called a second, third, fourth, fifth etc.which refers to the position on the scale that the note is to be found.In the scale of C major: C D E F G A B C, the note ‘E’ is the thirdnote of the…
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Why does blowing over a bottle make a note ?
Resonance in acoustics occurs when some mass-spring combination issupplied with energy. Many musical instruments rely on air resonanceto improve their sonority. If you blow across the mouth of a bottle youcan often get a note. The bottle behaves as a Helmholtz resonator. Themain volume of air inside the bottle is analogous to a spring, whilstthe…
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Can you focus sound ?
Sound can be focused like light, but in the case of sound the “optics”must be much larger because you are dealing with longer wavelengths.The effect is heard in some domed buildings such as the Capitol inWashington, and St Paul’s Cathedral in London providing noisebackground conditions permit. Large parabolic reflectors can be used very effectively to…
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How do I improve the noise insulation of my house/dwelling?
This is one of the most commonly asked questions of noise consultants. Firstly you should consider whether better insulation is reallyessential. The method of noise insulation will depend on the exactsituation, so the advice of a competent person should be sought at anearly stage. Sound insulation is most often asked for in order to keepout…
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How is sound insulation measured ?
The measurement method depends on the particular situation. There arestandards for the measurement of the insulation of materials in thelaboratory, and for a number of different field circumstances. Usuallythe procedures involve generating a loud sound of a specified type andmonitoring the transmitted noise. It is very useful to have a single number to characterize theinsulation…
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What is the difference between insulation & absorption ?
There is often confusion between sound insulation and sound absorption. Sound insulation is required in order to eliminate the sound path froma source to a receiver such as between apartments in a building, or toreduce unwanted external noise inside a concert hall. Heavy materialslike concrete tend to be the best materials for sound insulation –doubling…
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What is the sound absorption coefficient ?
The absorption coefficient of a material is ideally the fraction of therandomly incident sound power which is absorbed, or otherwise notreflected. It can be determined in two main ways, and there are oftenvariations in the results depending upon the method of measurementchosen. It is standard practice to measure the coefficient at thepreferred octave frequencies over…
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What is reverberation time ?
Work on room acoustics was pioneered by Wallace Clement Sabine 1868-1919 (see his Collected Papers on Acoustics, 1922).The reverberation time, T, is defined as the time taken for soundenergy to decay in a room by a factor of one million (ie by 60 dB). Itis dependent on the room volume and its total absorption. In…
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How is vibration isolated and controlled ?
Vibration problems are solved by considering the system as a number ofsprings and masses with damping. It is sometimes possible to reduce theproblem to a single mass supported by a spring and a damper. If the vibration is produced by a motor inside a machine, it is usuallydesirable to ensure that the frequency of motor…
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How is vibration measured ?
Vibration is monitored with an accelerometer. This is a device that issecurely attached by some means to the surface under investigation. Theaccelerometer produces a tiny electrical charge output, proportionalto the surface acceleration, which is then amplified by a chargeamplifier and recorded or observed with a meter. The frequencies ofinterest are generally lower than sound, and…