OFR-120-82 Noise Abatement Of Vibrating Screens, Using Non-Metallic Decks And Vibration Treatments

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
K. Hennings
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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63
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Noise from vibrating screens is generated in two ways: 1) Noise due to the material being processed and, 2) noise from the screen itself. Non-metallic decks had been shown previously to reduce material noise. The noise reduction and change in screening performance was quantified for six non-metallic decks using dolomite, granite and coal as the materials. The non-metallic decks were from 2 to 7 dBA quieter and from -1 to +10 percent less efficient as compared to a steel wire cloth deck of the same open area. Damping of the sidewalls and isolation of the drive mechanisms had been shown, in a development configuration, to reduce the noise of the screen itself. Tests of four prototype damping treatments gave reductions up to 4.9 dBA and the mechanism isolators gave an additional 2.1 dBA. The treatments were successfully life tested in two ways: 1) Lab tests to a simulated 25,000 hours were conducted on samples of the treatments in a corrosive salt spray to simulate coal plant wash water and, 2) the full size treatments were run on a full size screen for 5,000 hours.
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APA: K. Hennings  (1980)  OFR-120-82 Noise Abatement Of Vibrating Screens, Using Non-Metallic Decks And Vibration Treatments

MLA: K. Hennings OFR-120-82 Noise Abatement Of Vibrating Screens, Using Non-Metallic Decks And Vibration Treatments. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.

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