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Sound Measurement--Self-Propelled Agricultural Equipment--Exterior

2007-10-16
CURRENT
J1008_200710
This SAE Recommended Practice sets forth the instrumentation and procedures to be used in measuring exterior sound levels of self-propelled agricultural field equipment of 15 kW (20 net engine hp) or greater. It is not intended to cover operation of safety devices (such as alarms), or equipment used primarily in stationary operation. The sound levels obtained by using this test procedure are repeatable and representative of the higher range of sound levels generated by the machine in normal road transport. The sound levels are not intended to represent the average or equivalent sound levels over a field use cycle.
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Sound Power Level Measurements of Work Machines—Static and In-Place Dynamic Methods

2003-01-30
HISTORICAL
J1805_200301
This SAE Standard is used to determine the exterior A-weighted equivalent sound power level of static and in-place dynamic machines (dozer, loader, excavator, and backhoe) similar to the sound power obtained in ISO 6393 static and ISO 6395 dynamic sound power test procedures. Additional machine types, specifically sweepers and scrubbers, covered by SAE J2130 have been added, and other work machine types covered by SAE J1116 may be added with appropriate cycle descriptions and machine preparation. The recommended test procedures include conventional integrating sound pressure level methods or the sound intensity method using paired microphones. The sound intensity methodology provides a practical indoor alternative and permits measurement in the factory environment. The procedures in this document assume that the dominant sources are not highly sensitive to load (i.e., cooling fan, engine, track system).
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Sound Measurement—Construction Site

2000-06-28
HISTORICAL
J1075_200006
This SAE Standard sets forth measurement procedures and instrumentation to be used for determining a “representative” sound level during a representative time period at selected measurement locations on a construction site boundary. The document is not intended for use in determining occupational hearing damage risk. Determination of a representative time period is left to the judgment of the user.
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Sound Measurement--Trenching Machines

1999-07-08
CURRENT
J1262_199907
This SAE Standard specifies procedures for measuring operator and exterior sound levels emitted by self-powered trenching machines regardless of engine size. This procedure does not cover operation of devices such as backup alarms, horns, or accessories such as paving breakers. The sound levels obtained using this procedure are repeatable and representative of the higher range of sound levels generated by machines under actual field operating conditions, but do not necessarily represent the average sound level over a field use cycle. Measurement and calculation of the operator's sound exposure should follow SAE J1166.
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Sound Measurement—Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines Operator-Work Cycle

1998-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1166_199810
This SAE Standard sets forth the procedures to be used in measuring sound levels and determining the time weighted sound level at the operator's station(s) of specified off-road self-propelled work machines. This document applies to the following work machines which have operator stations as specified in SAE J1116: Crawler Loader Wheel Loader Dumper Tractor Scraper Grader Crawler Tractor with Dozer Wheel Tractor with Dozer Pad Foot Wheel Compactor with Dozer Backhoe Hydraulic Excavator Log Skidder Excavator and Wheel Feller-Buncher Pipelayer Roller/Compactor Trencher Sweeper The instrumentation requirements and specific work cycles for these machines are described. The method used to calculate the time weighted average sound level at the operator station(s) is specified for Leq(5), or optional exchange rates, during continuous operation in a work cycle. A method to relate the time weighted average sound level at the operator station(s) to operator sound exposure is also provided.
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SOUND MEASUREMENT—OFF-ROAD WORK MACHINES—OPERATOR—SINGULAR TYPE

1995-04-01
HISTORICAL
J919_199504
This SAE Standard describes the instrumentation and procedures to be used in measuring sound levels at the operator station for self-propelled sweepers as defined in SAE J2130 and self-propelled off-road work machines in categories 1, 2, 4, and 5, of SAE J1116. This SAE document is applicable to machines that have operator stations where the operator can either stand or sit and will be either transported by, or walk with the machine during its operation. The sound levels obtained using this procedure are repeatable and representative of the higher range of sound levels generated by machines under actual field operating conditions. Due to variability of field operating conditions, this data is not intended to be used for operator noise exposure evaluations. Measurement and calculation of the operator's sound exposure should follow SAE J1166.
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SOUND MEASUREMENT—OFF-ROAD WORK MACHINES—EXTERIOR

1995-04-01
HISTORICAL
J88_199504
This SAE Standard sets forth the instrumentation and procedure to be used in measuring the exterior sound levels for self-propelled sweepers as defined in SAE J2130 and self-propelled off-road work machines in categories 1, 2, 4, and 5 of SAE J1116. This document does not address the operation of safety devices such as backup alarms, horns, or accessories. The sound levels obtained by using the test procedures set forth in this document are repeatable and are representative of the higher range of sound levels generated by machines under actual field operating conditions. Due to variability of field operating conditions, this data is not intended to be used for construction site boundary noise evaluations.
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ACOUSTICS—MEASUREMENT OF AIRBORNE NOISE EMITTED BY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INTENDED FOR OUTDOOR USE—METHOD FOR DETERMINING COMPLIANCE WITH NOISE LIMITS

1991-06-01
J2101_199106
This SAE Standard describes a method for measuring the weighted sound pressure levels at prescribed microphone positions in the proximity of a device or machine for outdoor use, in order to determine compliance with noise limits. The A-weighted sound power level of the source is calculated from the measured values.
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ACOUSTICS — MEASUREMENT OF AIRBORNE NOISE EMITTED BY EARTHMOVING MACHINERY — METHOD FOR DETERMINING COMPLIANCE WITH LIMITS FOR EXTERIOR NOISE — STATIONARY TEST CONDITION

1991-06-01
J2102_199106
This SAE Standard describes a method for determining the exterior noise emitted by earthmoving machinery in terms of the A-weighted sound power level while the machine is in a stationary test condition. At six positions on a hemispherical surface, the equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure levels are measured. The A-weighted sound power level of the machinery is calculated from the measured values.
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SOUND MEASUREMENT - TRENCHING MACHINES

1990-10-24
HISTORICAL
J1262_199010
This SAE Standard specifies procedures for measuring operator and exterior sound levels emitted by self-powered trenching machines regardless of engine size. This procedure does not cover operation of devices such as backup alarms, horns, or accessories such as paving breakers. The sound levels obtained using this procedure are repeatable and representative of the higher range of sound levels generated by machines under actual field operating conditions, but do not necessarily represent the average sound level over a field use cycle. Measurement and calculation of the operator's sound exposure should follow SAE J1166.
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SOUND MEASUREMENT - OFF-ROAD SELF-PROPELLED WORK MACHINES OPERATOR-WORK CYCLE

1990-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1166_199005
This SAE Standard sets forth the procedures to be used in measuring sound levels and determining the time weighted sound level at the operator's stations(s) of specified off-road self-propelled work machines. This document applies to the following work machines which have operator stations as specified in SAE J1116: Crawler Loader Wheel Loader Dumper Tractor Scraper Grader Crawler Tractor with Dozer Wheel Tractor with Dozer Pad Foot Wheel Compactor with Dozer Backhoe Hydraulic Excavator Log Skidder Excavator & Wheel Feller-Buncher Pipelayer Roller/Compactor Trencher The Instrumentation requirements and specific work cycles for these machines are described. The method used to calculate the time weighted average sound level at the operator statlon(s) is specified for Leq(5), or optional exchange rates, during continuous operation in a work cycle. A method to relate the time weighted average sound level at the operator statlon(s) to operator sound exposure is also provided.
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SOUND POWER DETERMINATION—EARTHMOVING MACHINERY—STATIC CONDITION

1988-07-13
J1372_198807
The requirements for setting up and operating the machinery, the microphone array and the size of the hemispherical measurement surface are given in this standard. This standard shall be used in conjunction with ISO 4872-1978, which gives the basic criteria for the acoustic environment, instrumentation, microphone positions, procedures for the measurement of the A-weighted sound pressure levels and the calculation of the A-weighted sound power levels.
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SOUND MEASUREMENT—SELF-PROPELLED AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT—EXTERIOR

1987-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1008_198701
This SAE Recommended Practice sets forth the instrumentation and procedures to be used in measuring exterior sound levels of self-propelled agricultural field equipment of 15 kW (20 net engine hp) or greater. It is not intended to cover operation of safety devices (such as alarms), or equipment used primarily in stationary operation. The sound levels obtained by using this test procedure are repeatable and representative of the higher range of sound levels generated by the machine in normal road transport. The sound levels are not intended to represent the average or equivalent sound levels over a field use cycle.
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SOUND MEASUREMENT--TRENCHING MACHINES

1985-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1262_198512
All types of trenching machines regardless of engine size may be tested under this Standard. It is not intended to cover operation of safety devices such as backup alarms or accessories such as paving breakers. The sound levels obtained by using the test procedures set forth in this SAE Standard are repeatable and are representative of the higher range of sound levels generated by machines under actual field operating conditions, but do not necessarily represent the average sound level over a field use cycle. For measurement and calculation of the operator's sound exposure, the procedure should follow SAE J1166.
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SOUND POWER DETERMINATION—EARTHMOVING MACHINERY—STATIC CONDITION

1983-06-01
J1372_198306
The requirements for setting up and operating the machinery, the microphone array and the size of the hemispherical measurement surface are given in this recommended practice. This recommended practice shall be used in conjunction with ISO 4872-1978, which gives the basic criteria for the acoustic environment, instrumentation, micro phone positions, procedures for the measurement of the A-weighted sound pressure levels and the calculation of the A-weighted sound power levels.
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SOUND POWER DETERMINATION—EARTHMOVING MACHINERY—STATIC CONDITION

1981-12-01
J1372_198112
The requirements for setting up and operating the machinery, the microphone array and the size of the hemispherical measurement surface are given in this recommended practice. This recommended practice shall be used in conjunction with ISO 4872-1978, which gives the basic criteria for the acoustic environment, instrumentation, microphone positions, procedures for the measurement of the A-weighted sound pressure levels and the calculation of the A-weighted sound power levels.
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SOUND LEVEL MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE FOR TRENCHING EQUIPMENT

1979-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1262_197904
All types of trenching equipment regardless of engine size may be tested under this recommended practice. It is not intended to cover operation of safety devices such as backup alarms or accessories such as paving breakers. The sound levels obtained by using the test procedures set forth in this SAE Recommended Practice are repeatable and are representative of the higher range of sound levels generated by the machinery under actual field operating conditions, but do not necessarily represent the average sound level over a field use cycle. For measurement and calculation of the operator’s sound exposure, the procedure should follow the SAE Recommended Practice J1166a.
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