Double Roller Auto Feeder Ginning Machine Noise Parameters and Its Effects on Operator and Its Related Hazards
Author(s):
Sachin Gajghate , VIDARBHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY VIDARBHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ,RTMNU UNIVERSITY ,NAGPUR; Vaibhav Bankar, VIDARBHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY VIDARBHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ,RTMNU UNIVERSITY ,NAGPUR
Keywords:
ginning machine, noise, vibration, ginning machine spares, operation
Abstract:
Noise is sound that is not wanted by the perceiver, because it is unpleasant, loud, or interferes with hearing. This results in the subjective discretion between sound and noise, where any sound may be considered noise depending on the perceiver. By extension, in experimental sciences, "noise" refers to any random fluctuations of data that makes more difficult the perception of an expected signal. Specifically, acoustic noise is any sound in the acoustic domain, either deliberate (music, speech, etc.) or unintended. In contrast, noise in electronics may not be audible to the human ear and often requires instruments for detection. Environmental is the accumulation of all noise present in a specified environment. The principal sources of environmental noise are surface motor vehicles, aircraft, trains and industrial sources. These noise sources expose millions of people to noise pollution that creates not only annoyance, but also significant health consequences such as elevated incidence of hearing loss and cardiovascular disease. There are a variety of mitigation strategies and controls available to reduce sound levels including source intensity reduction, land use planning strategies, noise barriers and sound baffles, time of day use regimens, vehicle operational controls and architectural acoustics design measures.
Other Details:
Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV3I1034
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Published in | : | Volume : 3, Issue : 1
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Publication Date | : | 01/08/2016
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Page(s) | : | 51-56
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