- Location:
- Standard Download >>
- National Standard (GB) >>
- GB 14098-1993 Gas turbine noise

GB 14098-1993 Gas turbine noise
time:
2024-06-08 10:45:51
- GB 14098-1993
- in force
Standard ID:
GB 14098-1993
Standard Name:
Gas turbine noise
Chinese Name:
燃气轮机 噪声
Standard category:
National Standard (GB)
-
Date of Release:
1993-01-13 -
Date of Implementation:
1993-09-01
Standard ICS number:
Energy and Heat Transfer Engineering >> 27.040 Gas and Steam Turbines, Steam EnginesChina Standard Classification Number:
Electrical Engineering>>Power Equipment for Power Generation>>K56 Gas Turbine and Auxiliary Equipment
Release date:
1993-01-13Review date:
2004-10-14Drafting Organization:
Nanjing Gas Turbine Research InstituteFocal point Organization:
National Gas Turbine Standardization Technical CommitteePublishing Department:
State Bureau of Technical SupervisionCompetent Authority:
China Machinery Industry Federation

Skip to download
Summary:
This standard specifies the technical requirements for the noise of gas turbine power plants, as well as the methods for measuring and processing the noise of the plants and the contents of the measurement report. This standard applies to indoor and outdoor gas turbine power plants, as well as to combined cycle power plants or gas turbine generator sets therein. This standard does not apply to gas turbines used in transportation vehicles. GB 14098-1993 Gas Turbine Noise GB14098-1993 Standard Download Decompression Password: www.bzxz.net

Some standard content:
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Gas turbine
Gas turbine-Noise
1 Subject content and scope of application
GB14098-93
This standard specifies the technical requirements for the noise of gas turbine power plants, and also specifies the methods for measuring and processing the noise of the plant and the contents of the measurement report.
This standard applies to indoor and outdoor gas turbine power plants, and also to combined cycle power plants or gas turbine generator sets therein.
This standard does not apply to gas turbines used for transportation vehicles. Cited standards
GB2900.47 Electrical engineering terminology
Gas turbine
GB3096 Environmental noise standard for urban areas
GB3240
GB3241
GB3785
GB3947
3 Terms and symbolsWww.bzxZ.net
Acoustic quantities and units
Common frequencies in acoustic measurements
Electroacoustic performance and test methods of 1/1 and 1/3 times rated range filter sound level meters for sound and vibration analysis
Acoustic terminology
Most of the terms and symbols used in this standard can be found in the relevant definitions in GB2900.47, GB3102.7 and GB3947. In addition, this standard uses the following terms and symbols:
3.1 Maximum size of the device, L
The maximum size of the entire device in the horizontal or vertical direction. 3.2 Equivalent sound level during the day and night
The equivalent sound level during 24 hours, which includes the 10dB weighting added to the night noise. Noise technical requirements
This chapter describes the standard method for specifying the noise level limit values and other noise technical requirements of the device (or unit). When the user proposes the device noise technical requirements or the user and the manufacturer agree on the noise technical terms in the contract, the method described in this chapter should be used. Note: The term "manufacturer" used in this standard refers to the gas turbine manufacturer or the appropriate responsible contractor. 4.1 Evaluation quantity
For steady-state noise, the A [weighted] sound level is specified as the evaluation quantity. For non-steady-state noise, the equivalent [continuous A] sound level is specified as the evaluation quantity.
If the user's technical documents require it, the C [weighted] sound level or the nine-octave band sound pressure level (center frequency 31.5~8000Hz) shall be used to evaluate the environmental noise.
4.2 Occupational noise requirements
GB14098-93
In order to protect the health of operators and prevent hearing loss, the occupational noise exposure of employees must be controlled. Therefore, the user's technical documents should specify the maximum noise level limit dB(A) radiated by the unit (or device) at one or more measuring points 1m away from the main surface of the gas turbine, auxiliary equipment, driven equipment or its outer box, or the average noise level limit dB(A) radiated by the unit obtained from the actual measured values of all measuring points (for a single unit, the maximum value or average value is specified, and for multiple units or combined cycle devices, the maximum value is specified). Appendix A describes the method for determining the allowable noise level at 1m from the unit or its outer compartment. In special cases, the allowable noise level shall be agreed upon by the user and the manufacturer. 4.3 Environmental noise requirements
In order to provide a peaceful and comfortable environment for people living or working in the vicinity of the device, the pollution of the device noise to the surrounding environment must be controlled. Therefore, the user's technical documents should specify the maximum noise level limit value radiated by the device at one or more measuring points 120m from the nearest point around the device (the connecting line around the device) or the average noise level limit value radiated by the device obtained from the actual measured values of all measuring points. Appendix B describes the method for determining the allowable noise level dB(A) at 120m from the periphery of the device. For devices working in special areas, the allowable noise level shall be agreed upon by the user and the manufacturer. For large devices, the specified distance between the environmental noise measuring point and the nearest point around the device and the noise level limit value shall also be agreed upon separately by the contracting parties. Usually, the specified distance d should be determined according to the maximum size of the device (including the height of the smokestack).
When L≤60m, d=120m,
When 60m
Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.
Gas turbine
Gas turbine-Noise
1 Subject content and scope of application
GB14098-93
This standard specifies the technical requirements for the noise of gas turbine power plants, and also specifies the methods for measuring and processing the noise of the plant and the contents of the measurement report.
This standard applies to indoor and outdoor gas turbine power plants, and also to combined cycle power plants or gas turbine generator sets therein.
This standard does not apply to gas turbines used for transportation vehicles. Cited standards
GB2900.47 Electrical engineering terminology
Gas turbine
GB3096 Environmental noise standard for urban areas
GB3240
GB3241
GB3785
GB3947
3 Terms and symbolsWww.bzxZ.net
Acoustic quantities and units
Common frequencies in acoustic measurements
Electroacoustic performance and test methods of 1/1 and 1/3 times rated range filter sound level meters for sound and vibration analysis
Acoustic terminology
Most of the terms and symbols used in this standard can be found in the relevant definitions in GB2900.47, GB3102.7 and GB3947. In addition, this standard uses the following terms and symbols:
3.1 Maximum size of the device, L
The maximum size of the entire device in the horizontal or vertical direction. 3.2 Equivalent sound level during the day and night
The equivalent sound level during 24 hours, which includes the 10dB weighting added to the night noise. Noise technical requirements
This chapter describes the standard method for specifying the noise level limit values and other noise technical requirements of the device (or unit). When the user proposes the device noise technical requirements or the user and the manufacturer agree on the noise technical terms in the contract, the method described in this chapter should be used. Note: The term "manufacturer" used in this standard refers to the gas turbine manufacturer or the appropriate responsible contractor. 4.1 Evaluation quantity
For steady-state noise, the A [weighted] sound level is specified as the evaluation quantity. For non-steady-state noise, the equivalent [continuous A] sound level is specified as the evaluation quantity.
If the user's technical documents require it, the C [weighted] sound level or the nine-octave band sound pressure level (center frequency 31.5~8000Hz) shall be used to evaluate the environmental noise.
4.2 Occupational noise requirements
GB14098-93
In order to protect the health of operators and prevent hearing loss, the occupational noise exposure of employees must be controlled. Therefore, the user's technical documents should specify the maximum noise level limit dB(A) radiated by the unit (or device) at one or more measuring points 1m away from the main surface of the gas turbine, auxiliary equipment, driven equipment or its outer box, or the average noise level limit dB(A) radiated by the unit obtained from the actual measured values of all measuring points (for a single unit, the maximum value or average value is specified, and for multiple units or combined cycle devices, the maximum value is specified). Appendix A describes the method for determining the allowable noise level at 1m from the unit or its outer compartment. In special cases, the allowable noise level shall be agreed upon by the user and the manufacturer. 4.3 Environmental noise requirements
In order to provide a peaceful and comfortable environment for people living or working in the vicinity of the device, the pollution of the device noise to the surrounding environment must be controlled. Therefore, the user's technical documents should specify the maximum noise level limit value radiated by the device at one or more measuring points 120m from the nearest point around the device (the connecting line around the device) or the average noise level limit value radiated by the device obtained from the actual measured values of all measuring points. Appendix B describes the method for determining the allowable noise level dB(A) at 120m from the periphery of the device. For devices working in special areas, the allowable noise level shall be agreed upon by the user and the manufacturer. For large devices, the specified distance between the environmental noise measuring point and the nearest point around the device and the noise level limit value shall also be agreed upon separately by the contracting parties. Usually, the specified distance d should be determined according to the maximum size of the device (including the height of the smokestack).
When L≤60m, d=120m,
When 60m
Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.
- Recommended standards
- JB/T 9226-1999 Coatings for sand casting
- JB/T 8186-1999 Rated power, voltage and speed of industrial frequency diesel generator sets
- GB/T 2670.2-2004 Hexagon socket countersunk head self-tapping screws
- GB/T 12905-2019 Bar code terminology
- JB/T 7138.4-1993 Test methods for knotted wire fences
- NY/T 1214-2006 Technical regulations for cucumber seed propagation
- GB/T 12522-1996 Stainless steel corrugated expansion joints
- GB 6280-1986 Capacity series and channel configuration for 25-1000MHz land mobile communication network
- GB/T 14634.5-2002 Test method for rare earth trichromatic phosphors for lamps - Density determination
- JB/T 7863-1999 Tea Machinery Terminology
- QB/T 1827-1993 Automatic rotary plastic cup filling machine
- HG/T 2345-1992 Sulfonic acid curing agent for casting resin
- GB/T 14850-1993 Gas analysis vocabulary
- GB/T 2861.14-1990 Die guide bushing
- CBM 1092-1981 flange cast steel gate valve
Please remember: "bzxz.net" is the combination of the first letters of the Chinese pinyin of the four Chinese characters "standard download" and the international top-level domain name ".net". ©2024 Standard download websitewww.bzxz.net Mail:bzxznet@163.com