Noise & vibration Flashcards

1
Q

What is the difinition of sound ?

A

Mechanical energy transmitted by longitudinal pressure waves through an elastic medium

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2
Q

Which effect of noice is the main concern for aviation personel ?

A

Hearing loss

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3
Q

What’s the 3 measurable characteristics of noice ?

A

Frequency (Hz)
Number of oscillations per second - determines pitch
Intensity (dB)
Meassure of decibels
Duration (time)
Time of expostion

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4
Q

At what decibel does the eardrum rupture ?

A

160 dB

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5
Q

What’s the army noise criteria for continuous unprotected exposure

(dB + duration)

A

85 dB - 8 hours

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6
Q

Name the types of noice

A

Steady-state (continuous)
impulse

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7
Q

What are the 3 types of hearing loss associated with prolonged exposure to noice ?

A

Conductive, sensorineural, mixed hearing loss

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8
Q

Do all military aircraft exceed safe noise exposure limits ?

A

Yes

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9
Q

What does damping mean ?

A

Loss of mechanical energy in a vibrating system

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10
Q

When does the highest level of vibration occur in a rotary wing aircraft ?

A

During the translation flow effect

Noticeable during t/o and also but less when decelerating for landing

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11
Q

Name 4 sources of vibration ?

A
  • increased IAS
  • Turbulence (environmental)
  • Cruise to hover and vice verca
  • internal/external loading
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12
Q

What’s the effet of vibration on the human performance ?

A

Speech
Can be distorted
Vision
Helmets may vibrate and instruments may be hard to read
Manual coordination
pilot may over-control during turbulence and transition in flight
Simple task completion

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13
Q

What are the physical effects of vibration ?
(short term)

A

Fatigue
Respiratory effects
Circulatory effects
Motion sickness
Disorientation
Pain

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14
Q

What are the physical effects of vibration ?
(long term)

A

Raynaud’s disease
Hand-arm vibration syndrome
Back pain
Kidney/lung damage

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15
Q

How to reduce vibration effects ?

A

Good posture (circulation)
Systems that protects under turbulence

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