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частотный спектр, частотный составАнгло-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > frequency content
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1) Техника: содержание гармоник, спектральный состав2) Математика: частотное содержание3) Телекоммуникации: полоса частот4) Вычислительная техника: частотный спектр5) Геофизика: частотный состав6) Метрология: частотный спектр (например, импульса) -
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3.1.7 шум с превалированием низких частот (sounds with strong low-frequency content): Шум, в котором звуковая энергия сосредоточена в основном в диапазоне частот от 22,5 до 180 Гц.
Примечания
1 На практике к данному виду шума относят шумы, для которых уровни звукового давления в октавных полосах со среднегеометрическими частотами от 31,5 до 125 Гц существенно (на 10 дБ и более) превышают уровни звукового давления в октавных полосах более высокого диапазона частот.
2 В ГОСТ 31296.1 шум с превалированием низких частот рассматривается в диапазоне от 5 до 100 Гц (имеются в виду среднегеометрические частоты третьоктавных полос по ГОСТ 12090). Однако настоящий стандарт не распространяется на область инфразвуковых частот.
Источник: ГОСТ Р 53187-2008: Акустика. Шумовой мониторинг городских территорий оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > sounds with strong low-frequency content
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