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Noise Abatement of Sliding Chutes for Metal Stamping Production
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Identification of the noise generating mechanisms of gravity action and vibrator stimulated sliding chutes has resulted in the development of practical and effective noise abatement treatments for both. In the case of gravity action chutes the application of foam-backed thin and narrow spring steel plates on the chute surface achieves the desired effect with noise reduction of 14 to 25 dB(A). With vibrator stimulated chutes progressive steps were taken to attenuate source noise, chute radiation noise and the non-productive component of the force vector from the vibrator, resulting in noise reduction of 25 to 30 dB(A).
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Loo, M. and Rivin, E., "Noise Abatement of Sliding Chutes for Metal Stamping Production," SAE Technical Paper 800493, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800493.Also In
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