OS GSO ISO 17201-3:2016
ISO 17201-3:2010
Omani Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
22 December 2016
Acoustics -- Noise from shooting ranges -- Part 3: Guidelines for sound propagation calculations
OS GSO ISO 17201-3:2016 Files
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55 Pages
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88.78 OMR
OS GSO ISO 17201-3:2016 Scope
This part of ISO 17201 specifies methods of predicting sound exposure levels of shooting sound for a single shot at a given reception point. Guidelines are given to calculate other acoustic indices from the sound exposure level. The prediction is based on the angular source energy distribution of the muzzle blast as defined in ISO 17201-1 or calculated using values from ISO 17201-2.
This part of ISO 17201 applies to weapons with calibres of less than 20 mm or explosive charges of less than 50 g TNT equivalent, at distances where peak pressures, including the contribution from projectile sound, are less than 1 kPa (154 dB).
NOTE National or other regulations, which could be more stringent, can apply.
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