• español
    • English
  • Login
  • English 
    • español
    • English

UniversidaddeCádiz

Área de Biblioteca, Archivo y Publicaciones
Communities and Collections
View Item 
  •   RODIN Home
  • Producción Científica
  • Artículos Científicos
  • View Item
  •   RODIN Home
  • Producción Científica
  • Artículos Científicos
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Reverberation time measurements of a neonatal incubator

Identificadores

URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/30346

DOI: 10.1016/J.APACOUST.2020.107374

ISSN: 0003-682X

Files
Acceso cerrado (3.270Mb)
Statistics
View statistics
Metrics and citations
 
Share
Export
Export reference to MendeleyRefworksEndNoteBibTexRIS
Metadata
Show full item record
Author/s
Puyana Romero, VirginiaAuthority UCA; Núñez-Solano, Daniel; Hernández Molina, RicardoAuthority UCA; Fernández Zacarías, FranciscoAuthority UCA; Beira Jiménez, Juan LuisAuthority UCA; Garzón, Christiam; Jara-Muñoz, Edgar
Date
2020
Department
Ingeniería Eléctrica; Ingeniería Mecánica y Diseño Industrial; Máquinas y Motores Térmicos
Source
Applied Acoustics - Volume 167, October 2020, 107374
Abstract
New-borns are exposed to high noise levels inside infant incubators. Some authors suggest that these noise levels are amplified by the reverberant nature of the materials that compose incubators. In this paper, the impulse response and the reverberation time of an incubator with standard dimensions were calculated. Two incubator configurations were evaluated, with and without mattress, under two measurements methods, impulsive, and interrupted noise method. The incubator was considered as a linear time-invariant system, and therefore the impulse response was easily obtained for each configuration and measurement method. Consequently, the impulse response for each of the six-octave bands was obtained to get the reverberation time in each band. Results show reverberation times (T30) with mattress of 0.6 s (average of all 1/8 octave band frequencies), measured in a room with controlled acoustic conditions (reverberation time of the room below 0.15 s). The longest sound persistence was obtained at low frequencies, with a reverberation time of 1.47 s in the configuration with mattress, and of 1.87 s in the one without mattress. Even if the average reverberation time is relatively reasonable for a standard room, it may be considered long and uncomfortable for such a small space. It is essential to highlight that, due to the low acoustic isolation of the incubator dome, there is a considerable influence of the reverberation time of the room in which the incubator is located.
Collections
  • Artículos Científicos [11595]
  • Artículos Científicos ILA [147]
  • Articulos Científicos Ing. Elec. [76]
  • Articulos Científicos Ing. Mec. [310]
  • Artículos Científicos INIBICA [1046]
  • Articulos Científicos Maq. Mot. Térm. [103]
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
This work is under a Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional

Browse

All of RODINCommunities and CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

My Account

LoginRegister

Statistics

View Usage Statistics

Información adicional

AboutDeposit in RODINPoliciesGuidelinesRightsLinksStatisticsNewsFrequently Asked Questions

RODIN is available through

OpenAIREOAIsterRecolectaHispanaEuropeanaBaseDARTOATDGoogle Academic

Related links

Sherpa/RomeoDulcineaROAROpenDOARCreative CommonsORCID

RODIN está gestionado por el Área de Biblioteca, Archivo y Publicaciones de la Universidad de Cádiz

Contact informationSuggestionsUser Support