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Using VAPEPS for Noise Control on Space Station Freedom
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Noise environmental control is an important design consideration for Space Station Freedom (SSF), both for crew safety and productivity. Acoustic noise requirements are established to eliminate fatigue and potential hearing loss by crew members from long term exposure and to facilitate speech communication. VAPEPS (VibroAcoustic Payload Environment Prediction System) is currently being applied to SSF for prediction of the on-orbit noise and vibration environments induced in the 50 to 10,000 Hz frequency range. Various sources such as fans, pumps, centrifuges, exercise equipment, and other mechanical devices are used in the analysis. The predictions will be used in design tradeoff studies and to provide confidence that requirements will be met. Preliminary predictions show that the required levels will be exceeded unless substantial noise control measures are incorporated in the SSF design. Predicted levels for a SSF design without acoustic control treatments exceed requirements by 25 dB in some one-third octave frequency bands.
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Badilla, G., Bergen, T., and Scharton, T., "Using VAPEPS for Noise Control on Space Station Freedom," SAE Technical Paper 911478, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/911478.Also In
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