Noise Control For The Pneumatic Rock Drill

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Aarne Visnapuu
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Unmodified pneumatic rock drills may have noise levels of 115 to 130 dB at the operator's position. Experimental modifications have been made to a standard drill to suppress the noise from the three main sources: the air exhaust noise, the noise radiated from the drill, and the resonance noise of the steel drill rods. A prototype model developed at the Bureau of Mines, Rolla Metallurgy Research Center, operates at a noise level below 100 dB. A close-fitting case and muffler unit, consisting of a metallic skeleton filled with viscoelastic absorber and having a durable cover, provided both muffling and noise absorption. Damping alloys were used at strategic points in the drill. Drill steel resonance noise was reduced by a constrained-layer treatment on the outside of the drill rod. The singular and combined effects of the treatments are presented in detail.
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APA: Aarne Visnapuu  (1973)  Noise Control For The Pneumatic Rock Drill

MLA: Aarne Visnapuu Noise Control For The Pneumatic Rock Drill. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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