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Attenuation of airborne noise by wet and dry neoprene diving hoods

Attenuation of airborne noise by wet and dry neoprene diving hoods
Attenuation of airborne noise by wet and dry neoprene diving hoods

The insertion losses of five neoprene diving hoods of varying thicknesses (2 mm–9 mm) were measured in one-third octave bands using a Kemar manikin in a diffuse broadband noise field. The insertion losses were measured in air for both dry and wet hoods. The insertion loss was calculated as the sound level in each frequency band measured with the hood, minus the corresponding sound level measured without the hood. The insertion losses were similar for both ears of the manikin. Both wet and dry hoods neither attenuated nor amplified sound below 250 Hz. Between 315 Hz–1250 Hz, the insertion loss of each hood was negative, displaying a broad resonance with a gain of 6–8 dB. In this frequency range the hood acts as a mass-spring system, resonating like a drum skin when stretched over the ears. Above 1000 Hz, the insertion loss increased with frequency (10 dB per octave), reach-ing a maximum of 5000 Hz–6000 Hz. Wetting each hood did not significantly affect the insertion loss; the ‘drum-skin’ resonance frequency was marginally lower with a wet hood, and insertion losses may be marginally greater between 1000 Hz– 10 000 Hz. The resonance frequency decreased with increas-ing thicknesses of hood, and the insertion loss at frequencies above the resonance increased with hood thickness.

Insertion loss, Neoprene diving hood, Noise, Noise attenuation, Thickness
1756-0543
3-12
Paddan, G.S.
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Lower, Michael
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Paddan, G.S.
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Lower, Michael
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Paddan, G.S. and Lower, Michael (2021) Attenuation of airborne noise by wet and dry neoprene diving hoods. Underwater Technology, 38 (1), 3-12. (doi:10.3723/ut.38.003).

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Abstract

The insertion losses of five neoprene diving hoods of varying thicknesses (2 mm–9 mm) were measured in one-third octave bands using a Kemar manikin in a diffuse broadband noise field. The insertion losses were measured in air for both dry and wet hoods. The insertion loss was calculated as the sound level in each frequency band measured with the hood, minus the corresponding sound level measured without the hood. The insertion losses were similar for both ears of the manikin. Both wet and dry hoods neither attenuated nor amplified sound below 250 Hz. Between 315 Hz–1250 Hz, the insertion loss of each hood was negative, displaying a broad resonance with a gain of 6–8 dB. In this frequency range the hood acts as a mass-spring system, resonating like a drum skin when stretched over the ears. Above 1000 Hz, the insertion loss increased with frequency (10 dB per octave), reach-ing a maximum of 5000 Hz–6000 Hz. Wetting each hood did not significantly affect the insertion loss; the ‘drum-skin’ resonance frequency was marginally lower with a wet hood, and insertion losses may be marginally greater between 1000 Hz– 10 000 Hz. The resonance frequency decreased with increas-ing thicknesses of hood, and the insertion loss at frequencies above the resonance increased with hood thickness.

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Accepted/In Press date: 27 November 2020
Published date: 1 March 2021
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2021, Society for Underwater Technology. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Insertion loss, Neoprene diving hood, Noise, Noise attenuation, Thickness

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Local EPrints ID: 448164
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/448164
ISSN: 1756-0543
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Date deposited: 13 Apr 2021 16:31
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 11:57

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Author: G.S. Paddan
Author: Michael Lower

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