Cart (0)
  • No items in cart.
Total
$0
There is a technical issue about last added item. You can click "Report to us" button to let us know and we resolve the issue and return back to you or you can continue without last item via click to continue button.
Search book title
Filters:
BOOKS
PACKAGES
EDITION
to
PUBLISHER
CONTENT TYPE
 Act
 Admin Code
 Announcements
 Bill
 Book
 CADD File
 CAN
 CEU
 Charter
 Checklist
 City Code
 Code
 Commentary
 Comprehensive Plan
 Conference Paper
 County Code
 Course
 DHS Documents
 Document
 Errata
 Executive Regulation
 Federal Guideline
 Firm Content
 Guideline
 Handbook
 Interpretation
 Journal
 Land Use and Development
 Law
 Legislative Rule
 Local Amendment
 Local Code
 Local Document
 Local Regulation
 Local Standards
 Manual
 Model Code
 Model Standard
 Notice
 Ordinance
 Other
 Paperback
 PASS
 Periodicals
 PIN
 Plan
 Policy
 Product
 Product - Data Sheet
 Program
 Provisions
 Requirements
 Revisions
 Rules & Regulations
 Standards
 State Amendment
 State Code
 State Manual
 State Plan
 State Standards
 Statute
 Study Guide
 Supplement
 Sustainability
 Technical Bulletin
 All
  • ISO
    ISO 9645:1990 Acoustics - Measurement of noise emitted by two-wheeled mopeds in motion - Engineering method
    Edition: 1990
    $126.25
    / user per year

Content Description

This International Standard specifies an engineering method for measuring the noise emitted by two-wheeled mopeds in motion [as defined in ISO 38331)].

The method is designed to meet the requirement of simplicity as far as it is consistent with reproducibility of results and realism in the operating conditions of the moped.

The specifications are intended to reproduce the noise level in urban traffic flow of irregular character, with full use of the engine power available.

It should be noted that spot checking on the road of mopeds in use can rarely be made in an ideal acoustical environment. If measurements have to be carried out on the road in an acoustical environment which does not fulfil the requirements stated in this International Standard, it should be recognized that the results obtained may deviate appreciably from the results obtained using the specified conditions. A method better fitted to the spot checking on road of mopeds in use will be specified in a future International Standard.

1) ISO 3833 : 1977, Road vehicles – Types – Terms and definitions.



About ISO

ISO, the International Organization for Standardization, brings global experts together to agree on the best way of doing things – for anything from making a product to managing a process. As one of the oldest non-governmental international organizations, ISO has enabled trade and cooperation between people and companies all over the world since 1946. The International Standards published by ISO serve to make lives easier, safer and better.

X