IEEE 656-1992 en Standard for the Measurement of Audible Noise from Overhead Transmission Lines《架空传输线可闻噪声的测量》.pdf
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1、IEEE Std 656-1992 (R2006)IEEE Standard for the Measurementof Audible Noise From Overhead Transmission LinesSponsorTransmission and Distribution Committeeof theIEEE Power Engineering SocietyReaffirmed 14 September 2006Approved 17 September 1992IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Uniform procedures are e
2、stablished for manual and automatic measurement of audiblenoise from overhead transmission lines. Their purpose is to allow valid evaluation and comparisonof the audible noise performance of various overhead lines. Definitions are provided, and instru-ments are specified. Measurement procedures are
3、set forth, and precautions are given. Supportingdata that should accompany the measurement data are specified, and methods for presenting thelatter are described.Keywords: audible noise, overhead transmission linesThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY
4、 10016-5997, USACopyright 1992 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 1992 Printed in the United States of America.ISBN 1-55937-274-5No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form,in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise,without
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13、uests for interpretations should beaddressed to:Secretary, IEEE Standards Board445 Hoes LaneP.O. Box 1331Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331USAIEEE Standards documents are adopted by the Institute of Electricaland Electronics Engineers without regard to whether their adoption mayinvolve patents on articles, m
14、aterials, or processes. Such adoption doesnot assume any liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obli-gation whatever to parties adopting the standards documents.Foreword(This foreword is not a part of IEEE Std 656-1992, IEEE Standard for the Measurement of Audible Noise FromOverhead T
15、ransmission Lines.)This standard is the result of several years of effort by the Corona Effects Working Groupand its predecessor, the Audible Noise Working Group, of the Corona and Field Effects Sub-committee of the Transmission and Distribution Committee of the IEEE Power EngineeringSociety. This s
16、tandard is the direct outgrowth of a report that was prepared by a task force ofthe subcommittee and published as “IEEE Committee Report, Measurement of Audible NoiseFrom Transmission Lines,” IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, vol. PAS-100, no. 3, Mar. 1981, pp. 1440-1452. The report
17、is recommended as a tutorial for this stan-dard. The 1992 revision of this standard incorporates minor revisions, based upon application ofthis standard, and a new appendix that contains the results of work by the PsychoacousticsTask Force on definitions of instrumentation for psychoacoustic testing
18、.At the time that this standard was approved, the Corona Effects Working Group had the fol-lowing membership:J. R. Stewart, ChairG. K. Bell W. Janischewskyj R. G. OlsenH. Bhai G. B. Johnson M. PolandR. Carberry N. Kolcio A. PorrinoV. L. Chartier V. J. Longo W. R. SchlingerB. Clairmont R. C. Madge P.
19、 SeitzF. M. Dietrich P. S. Maruvada G. A. StewartG. Gela T. J. McDermott K. TanabeG. K. Hatanaka F. W. WarburtonJ. E. Hudson P. S. WongThe following persons were on the balloting committee that approved this standard for sub-mission to the IEEE Standards Board:J. J. Burke G. Karady F. D. MyersV. L.
20、Chartier N. Kolcio D. L. NickelG. A. Davidson H. Lam S. L. NilssonC. C. Diemond K. E. Lindsey R. G. OswaldD. A. Gillies J. H. Mallory W. E. ReidI. S. Grant T. J. McDermott M. SforziniJ. G. Kappenman B. R. ShperlingWhen the IEEE Standards Board approved this standard on Septamber 17, 1992, it had the
21、following membership:Marco W. Migliaro, Chair Donald C. Loughry, Vice ChairAndrew G. Salem, SecretaryDennis Bodson Donald N. Heirman T. Don Michael*Paul L. Borrill Ben C. Johnson John L. RankineClyde Camp Walter J. Karplus Wallace S. ReadDonald C. Fleckenstein Ivor N. Knight Ronald H. ReimerJay Fors
22、ter* Joseph Koepfinger* Gary S. RobinsonDavid F. Franklin Irving Kolodny Martin V. SchneiderRamiro Garcia D. N. “Jim” Logothetis Terrance R. WhittemoreThomas L. Hannan Lawrence V. McCall Donald W. Zipse*Member EmeritusAlso included are the following nonvoting IEEE Standards Board liaisons:Satish K.
23、AggarwalJames BeallRichard B. EngelmanDavid E. SoffrinStanley WarshawAdam SickerIEEE Standards Project EditorContentsSECTION PAGE1. Purpose and Scope 72. References 73. Definitions . 84. Instruments. 94.1 Sound-Level Meters 94.2 Microphones 104.3 Microphone Protective Devices. 104.4 Frequency Analyz
24、ers. 104.5 Recorders . 104.6 Community-Noise Analyzers 105. Measurement Procedures . 105.1 Short-Term Manual Surveys 115.2 Long-Term Automatic Surveys 146. Measurement Precautions 146.1 Weather Protection of System 146.2 Ambient-Noise Intrusions. 156.3 Alternating Electric and Magnetic Fields 156.4
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