Lyle and Everybody How answered my question!!!
Thank you very much for the fast and clear responses!
It is great to have this forum.
Mark Gandler
Ciena


From: Luttrell, Lyle [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:24 AM
To: Gandler, Mark; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Acoustic noise calculations for multiple shelves



Mark,
You need to know what type of level you are working with.
Sound power level (re 1pW) of multiple sources is straightforward: 10*log(n)
= 13 dB for n=20. This is essentially independent of measurement
environment.
Sound pressure level (re 20uPa) depends on the sound power level plus the
environment (measurement distance and room conditions). If you have a sound
pressure level of a unit measured in free space conditions at a distance,
the level due to multiple identical sources in the same environment will
typically be no more than 10*log(n) because the distance to the acoustic
centers of all sources will not be identical. 

Lyle F. Luttrell, PE
PeAk Storage Solutions, Div of MaxOptix
303-664-8286 fax 303-664-8299
[email protected]


From: Gandler, Mark [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 4:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Acoustic noise calculations for multiple shelves


Hello Group!
Imagine you are going to install 20 small chassis (shelves) in one rack in
Central Office.
If you know your acoustic noise level from one chassis, is it any way to
calculate total noise?
Sorry, if it is not the smartest question.
Please reply!!! Need an answer!!!
Thanks,
Mark Gandler
Ciena


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