2018
DOI: 10.12913/22998624/100348
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Analysis and Classification of Noise Sources of Conveyor Systems by Sound Visualizing on the Postal Package Sorting Line

Abstract: Sound visualization tools are now widely used in industry. As a tool, acoustic cameras are also well-suited for faster identification of errors as well as individual states while operating devices. The aim of this paper was to locate and quantify noise sources on a packet sorting line using an acoustic camera and then to propose noise reduction measures. Localization of noise sources was performed by means of an acoustic camera with a microphone ring array. The result of these measurements and analyses was to … Show more

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“…0, Issue 0, An economically efficient variant is a noise barrier made of recycled plastic. Despite the higher costs, we must consider not only its higher sound absorption [23] but also its environmental durability [24]. A big plus is also the use of secondary materials, where waste plastics are used for production, mainly from municipal waste [22], demolition waste [25] and waste from the automotive industry (recycled rubber products, technical textiles,…).…”
Section: Civil and Environmental Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…0, Issue 0, An economically efficient variant is a noise barrier made of recycled plastic. Despite the higher costs, we must consider not only its higher sound absorption [23] but also its environmental durability [24]. A big plus is also the use of secondary materials, where waste plastics are used for production, mainly from municipal waste [22], demolition waste [25] and waste from the automotive industry (recycled rubber products, technical textiles,…).…”
Section: Civil and Environmental Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of noise reduction methods are limited; therefore, developing new solutions is a major engineering challenge [21,22]. Studies have attempted to systematize knowledge about conveyor noise and classify noise sources [23][24][25][26][27]. It is important to consider the conveyor not as a linear noise source, but as a collection of point sources [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The support and drive elements are subjected to variable loads resulting from the possibility of transporting loads of various shapes and weights on one conveyor [10]. Furthermore, the additional operating conditions of the conveyors like reduction of noise and vibrations are defined by [13,15]. In the case of the transport operations on the production line, there are many problems related to both transport operations as well as additional processes, marking, identification, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%