Noise And Vibration Reduction Of A Vibrating Screen

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
David S. Yantek Paul Jurovcik Eric R. Bauer
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Workers in coal preparation plants, where vibrating screens are significant noise sources, are often exposed to sound levels exceeding 90 dB(A). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, a major coal company, and a vibrating screen manufacturer conducted a cooperative study of vibrating screen noise. Rubber isolators reduced sound levels by 1 dB. Urethane screen panels did not reduce sound levels in this case. Drive noise was determined to be the dominant noise source on the screen. Damped side plates reduced vibration levels on the screen sides by 1 to 7 dB(A). Detailed results of the study are presented.
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APA: David S. Yantek Paul Jurovcik Eric R. Bauer  Noise And Vibration Reduction Of A Vibrating Screen

MLA: David S. Yantek Paul Jurovcik Eric R. Bauer Noise And Vibration Reduction Of A Vibrating Screen. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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