Measurement at Kadena Fire Station in Sample Clauses

Measurement at Kadena Fire Station in. 1968 The local authority of Kadena Village undertook noise measurement at Kadena Fire Station which was located very near the fence of the northwest part of Kadena Air Base where engine tuning site was and still is positioned. In those days jet engine was tuned and tested without any noise insulation facility or barrier at a distance of about 150m or so from the local residences. The measurement record is precious because sound level meter was not as popular as today in those days when even in the main land of Japan only limited local authorities used the device. The measurement was carried out for one month in the building of Kadena Fire Station, the position of which is shown in the map of Figure 2.1, with the windows open, and the time of noise event in a day, the maximum sound level in single noise event and the duration of noise exceeding the sound level of 70 dB were recorded during the course of the measurement. Here in the present report the data obtained by the continuous measurement from 12th to 17th February 1968, are used to estimate WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Continuous Perceived Noise Level), the index of noise exposure for aircraft Yara Kadena Town Kadena Air Base Sunabe Okinawa City Chatan Town 0 1 2 km Fire Station N Figure 2.1 Measuring points of the noise data during Vietnam War.
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