Mining Publication: Noise Reduction of a Pneumatic Rock Drill
Original creation date: November 1975
Experimental modifications have been made by the Bureau of Mines on standard pneumatic rock drills to reduce the noise of the air exhaust, drill steel resonance noise, and noise radiated by the drill body. A close-fitting case and muffler around the drill body, consisting of a metallic honeycomb skeleton filled with viscoelastic absorber on the inside and a durable outer shell, provide both exhaust and drill body noise muffling and absorption. Drill steel resonance noise is reduced by a constrained-layer treatment consisting of a tubular metal cover bonded to the outside of the rod by a viscoelastic filler. Damping alloy components have been developed to reduce metallic resonance noise. Combined, these modifications have reduced the drilling noise level in granite from 115 dba to 97 dba. Data are presented on the individual and combined effects of these modifications on drilling noise and performance.
Authors: A Visnapuu, JW Jensen
Report of Investigations - November 1975
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 10000269
Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 8082, 1975 Nov; :1-23
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- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program