1 Scope
This part of ISO/TS 7849 gives basic requirements for reproducible methods for the determination of an upper
limit for the A-weighted sound power level of the noise emitted by machinery or equipment
by using surface vibration measurements. The method is only applicable to noise which
is emitted by vibrating surfaces of solid structures and not to noise generated aerodynamically.
This vibration measurement method is especially applicable in cases where accurate
direct airborne noise measurements, e.g. as specified in ISO 3746[7], ISO 3747[8], and ISO 9614 (all parts)[12], are not possible because of high background noise or other parasitic environmental
interferences; or if a distinction is required between the total radiated sound power
and its structure vibration generated component.
NOTE 1 One of the applications of this part of ISO/TS 7849 is the distinction between the radiation of airborne sound power generated by structure
vibration and the aerodynamic sound power components. Such a distinction is not feasible
with ISO 3746[7] and ISO 9614 (all parts)[12].
NOTE 2 Problems can occur if the noise is generated by small parts of machinery surfaces
(sliding contacts, e.g. slip ring brush or the commutator and the brush in electrical
machines).
The methods described in this part of ISO/TS 7849 apply mainly to processes that are stationary with respect to time.