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BS ISO 13474:2009 Acoustics. Framework for calculating a distribution of sound exposure levels for impulsive sound events for the purposes of environmental noise assessment

BS ISO 13474:2009

Acoustics. Framework for calculating a distribution of sound exposure levels for impulsive sound events for the purposes of environmental noise assessment

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Standard number:BS ISO 13474:2009
Pages:52
Released:2010-02-28
ISBN:978 0 580 54119 3
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 13474:2009


This standard BS ISO 13474:2009 Acoustics. Framework for calculating a distribution of sound exposure levels for impulsive sound events for the purposes of environmental noise assessment is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.140.01 Acoustic measurements and noise abatement in general

This International Standard specifies the framework of an engineering method for calculating a statistical distribution of sound exposure levels for impulsive sound events for the purposes of environmental noise assessment. This International Standard is applicable to impulse sounds propagating over large distances (e.g. 0,5 km to 30 km) from sources such as mine blasting, artillery fire and bomb explosions, using conventional explosives of moderate charge mass (e.g. 0,05 kg to 1 000 kg of TNT equivalent). The effects of meteorological conditions and terrain upon sound propagation are considered.