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BS ISO 15086-1:2001 Hydraulic fluid power. Determination of fluid-borne noise characteristics of components and systems Hydraulic fluid power. Determination of the fluid borne noise characteristics of components and systems. Introduction

BS ISO 15086-1:2001

Hydraulic fluid power. Determination of fluid-borne noise characteristics of components and systems Hydraulic fluid power. Determination of the fluid borne noise characteristics of components and systems. Introduction

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Standard number:BS ISO 15086-1:2001
Pages:20
Released:2001-10-23
ISBN:0 580 37357 6
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 15086-1:2001


This standard BS ISO 15086-1:2001 Hydraulic fluid power. Determination of fluid-borne noise characteristics of components and systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 23.100.01 Fluid power systems in general
  • 17.140.20 Noise emitted by machines and equipment

This part of ISO 15086 provides a general introduction to transfer matrix theory, which allows the determination of the fluid-borne noise characteristics of components and systems. It also provides guidance on practical aspects of fluid-borne noise characterization.

This part of ISO 15086 is applicable to all types of hydraulic fluid power circuits operating under steady-state conditions for fluid-borne noise over an appropriate range of frequencies.