1、 ANSI S1.40-2006 (Revision of ANSI S1.40-1984) AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Specifications and Verification Procedures for Sound CalibratorsAccredited Standards Committee S1, Acoustics Standards Secretariat Acoustical Society of America 35 Pinelawn Road, Suite 114 E Melville, NY 11747-3177ANSI S1.40-2
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3、 of America (ASA) is an organization of scientists and engineers formed in 1929 to increase and diffuse the knowledge of acoustics and to promote its practical applications. ANSI S1.40-2006 (Revision of ANSI S1.40-1984) AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Specifications and Verification Procedures for Sound
4、Calibrators Secretariat Acoustical Society of America Approved 20 September 2006: American National Standards Institute, Inc. Abstract This Standard specifies performance requirements for coupler-type sound calibrators. It replaces ANSI S1.40-1984 American National Standard Specifications for Acoust
5、ical Calibrators, and is technically equivalent (except for the absence of requirements for radio-frequency emissions) to International Standard IEC 60942:2003, ElectroacousticsSound calibrators. The standard specifies performance requirements for the sound pressure level, frequency, and total disto
6、rtion generated by a sound calibrator. It also provides requirements for the influence of environmental conditions, for electromagnetic compatibility, and for instrument marking and documentation. The standard gives details of the tests necessary to verify that a model of sound calibrator conforms t
7、o all the requirements, as well as details of the method for periodic testing of a sound calibrator. The tests require the determination of the actual uncertainties of measurement which are to not exceed the maximum uncertainties allowed for laboratory measurements. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS ON AC
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18、merica 2006 All rights reserved iContents 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative references. 2 3 Terms and definitions. 2 4 Reference environmental conditions 4 5 Requirements . 4 5.1 General . 4 5.2 Sound pressure level 6 5.3 Frequency. 8 5.4 Influence of static pressure, air temperature, and humidity 9 5.5 Total
19、 distortion 10 5.6 Power supply 11 5.7 Specification and calibration of microphones . 11 5.8 Electromagnetic compatibility . 12 6 Instrument marking and documentation. 13 6.1 Marking . 13 6.2 Individual calibration chart for a class LS sound calibrator 13 6.3 Instruction Manual 13 Annex A (normative
20、) Verification. 16 A.1 Introduction. 16 A.2 Verification sample size 16 A.3 Principal values. 17 A.4 Marking of the sound calibrator and supplied documentation 17 A.5 Performance tests at and around reference environmental conditions 17 A.6 Environmental tests 23 A.7 Electromagnetic compatibility .
21、32 Annex B (normative) Periodic tests . 35 B.1 Introduction. 35 B.2 Submission for test . 35 B.3 Preliminary inspection. 35 B.4 Performance tests. 36 B.5 Calibration of the sound calibrator with other models of microphone 38 B.6 Documentation 39 B.7 Bibliography for Annex B 40 Acoustical Society of
22、America 2006 All rights reserved ii Tables Table 1 Tolerance limits for sound pressure level and short-term level fluctuation, at and around reference environmental conditions . 7 Table 2 Tolerance limits for the influence of supply voltage on sound pressure level, at and around reference environmen
23、tal conditions . 7 Table 3 Tolerance limits for frequency, at and around reference environmental conditions. 8 Table 4 Tolerance limits for sound pressure level, over the specified range of environmental conditions . 9 Table 5 Tolerance limits for frequency, over the specified range of environmental
24、 conditions. 10 Table 6 Maximum total distortion 11 Table A.1 Maximum permitted expanded uncertainty of measurement for sound pressure level and short-term level fluctuation, at and around reference environmental conditions . 20 Table A.2 Maximum permitted expanded uncertainty of measurement for fre
25、quency, at and around reference environmental conditions . 21 Table A.3 Maximum permitted expanded uncertainty of measurement for total distortion, over the appropriate range of environmental conditions 22 Table A.4 Maximum permitted expanded uncertainty of measurement for sound pressure level, over
26、 the specified range of environmental conditions 24 Table A.5 Maximum permitted expanded uncertainty of measurement for frequency, over the specified range of environmental conditions 28 Acoustical Society of America 2006 All rights reserved iiiForeword This Foreword is for information only, and is
27、not an integral part of the American National Standard ANSI S1.402006 American National Standard Specifications and Verification Procedures for Sound Calibrators. This Standard comprises a part of a group of definitions, standards, and specifications for use in acoustics. It was developed and approv
28、ed by Accredited Standards Committee S1 Acoustics, under its approved operating procedures. Those procedures have been accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The Scope of Accredited Standards Committee S1 is as follows: Standards, specifications, methods of measurement and t
29、est, and terminology in the field of physical acoustics, including architectural acoustics, electroacoustics, sonics and ultrasonics, and underwater sound, but excluding those aspects which pertain to biological safety, tolerances, and comfort. This Standard replaces ANSI S1.40-1984 (R2001), America
30、n National Standard Specifications for Acoustical Calibrators. This Standard is technically equivalent (except for the absence of requirements regarding radio-frequency emissions from calibrators) to International Standard IEC 60942:2003, Electroacoustics Sound calibrators. This Standard includes tw
31、o normative annexes that are considered to be integral parts of this Standard. At the time this Standard was submitted to Accredited Standards Committee S1, Acoustics for approval, the membership was as follows: J.P. Seiler, Chair G.S.K. Wong, Vice-Chair S.B. Blaeser, Secretary Acoustical Society of
32、 America. J.P. Seiler .G.S.K. Wong (Alt.) Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute . S. Lind . D. Brown (Alt.) American Industrial Hygiene Association. D. Driscoll D. Sandfort (Alt.) Bruel FAX: 631-390-0217; E-mail: asastdsaip.org AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI S1.40-2006 Acoustical Society of
33、America 2006 All rights reserved 1American National Standard Specifications and Verification Procedures for Sound Calibrators 1 Scope Sound calibrators generate known sound pressure levels at one or more frequencies in a coupler into which a specified model of microphone is inserted in a specified c
34、onfiguration. NOTE An example of a specified configuration may be with or without a grid. This Standard specifies performance requirements and verification procedures for three classes of coupler-type sound calibrators: Class LS: Laboratory Standard calibrator with the smallest tolerance limits. Cla
35、ss 1: Sound calibrators that are generally intended for field use with class 1 sound level meters and similar instruments. Class 2: Sound calibrators that are generally intended for field use with class 2 sound level meters, dosimeters, and similar instruments. For class LS calibrators, the Standard
36、 requires the use of a laboratory standard microphone as specified in ANSI S1.15-1997/Part 1. For class 1 and class 2 calibrators, the Standard requires the use of a working standard microphone as specified in IEC 61094-4:1995. Tolerance limits in this Standard include maximum permitted expanded unc
37、ertainties of measurement as well as the tolerance limits allowed for design and manufacturing. This Standard applies to sound calibrators that are used to check or adjust the sensitivity of sound measuring instruments and systems including conventional, integrating-averaging and integrating sound l
38、evel meters, and personal noise dosimeters. This Standard does not include requirements for the Instruction Manual to provide data for use in adjusting a sound level indicated by a sound level meter, or equivalent instrument, in response to application of a sound calibrator to the equivalent free-fi
39、eld or random-incidence sound level. Sound calibrators may provide two or more sound pressure levels and operate at two or more frequencies. These multiple-level / multiple-frequency calibrators have a single class designation for all combinations of levels and frequencies for which the Instruction
40、Manual states conformance to the requirements of this Standard. Additional useful functions such as tonebursts may be provided. Requirements for these additional functions are not included in this Standard. ANSI S1.40-2006 Acoustical Society of America 2006 All rights reserved 2 2 Normative referenc
41、es The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this Standard. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ANSI S1.1-1994 (R 2004), American National Sta
42、ndard Acoustical Terminology. ANSI S1.6-1984 (R 2006), American National Standard Preferred Frequencies, Frequency Levels, and Band Numbers for Acoustical Measurements. ANSI S1.15-1997/Part 1 (R 2006), American National Standard Measurement Microphones Part 1: Specifications for Laboratory Standard
43、Microphones ANSI S1.15-2005/Part 2, American National Standard Measurement Microphones Part 2: Primary Method for Pressure Calibration of Laboratory Standard Microphones by the Reciprocity Technique. IEC 61094-4:1995, Measurement microphones - Part 4: Specifications for working standard microphones
44、IEC 61094-5:2001, Measurement microphones - Part 5: Methods for pressure calibration of working standard microphones by comparison IEC 61000-4-2:1995, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 2: Electrostatic discharge immunity test. Basic EMC Publicatio
45、n IEC 61000-4-3:1998, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 3: Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test, Edition 1.1 IEC 61000-6-1:1997, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 6: Generic standards Section 1: Immunity for reside
46、ntial, commercial and light-industrial environments IEC 61000-6-2:1999, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 6: Generic standards Section 2: Immunity for industrial environments CISPR 22:1997, Information technology equipment Radio disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement Gu
47、ide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement: 1995, ISBN: 9267101889 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this Standard, the terms and definitions given in ANSI S1.1-1994, and the following apply. 3.1 sound calibrator device that generates a sinusoidal sound pressure of specified sound
48、 pressure level and frequency when coupled to specified models of microphone in specified configurations ANSI S1.40-2006 Acoustical Society of America 2006 All rights reserved 33.2 specified sound pressure level sound pressure level(s) generated under reference environmental conditions for use with
49、a particular microphone model and configuration, valid for either an individual sound calibrator (in the case of a class LS sound calibrator) or all sound calibrators of the same model (in the case of a class 1 or class 2 calibrator) 3.3 nominal sound pressure level close approximation to the specified sound pressure level(s), valid for all sound calibrators of the same model, rounded to the nearest decibel (intended for marking) 3.4 specified frequency
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