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Study of the Indoor Noise Limit for Naval Vessels Considering the Satisfaction of the Crew

승조원의 만족도를 고려한 함정의 함내소음 기준 분석

  • Received : 2010.04.30
  • Accepted : 2010.06.14
  • Published : 2010.08.20

Abstract

The indoor noise of the naval vessel is very important considering hearing protection, improvement of working environment and easily communication between crews. When the environment of the naval vessel suffering from the noise is considered, it is very important to be quiet in the living area where the crews have a rest sufficiently. In addition, the noise of the working area should be reduced in order to increase working efficiency. Therefore, in this research, the satisfactions about the indoor noise are survey for crews working in a naval vessel. Through this survey, the relationship between the indoor noise and crew's satisfaction about it can be found. As a result, the limit of sound pressure level which almost all crew can be satisfied with the indoor noise about their living and working area is suggested base on the survey in this research.

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