Abstract

Purpose. Determination of noise pollution at the workplace of workers of metal-cutting machines of turning, milling and drilling groups. Methodology. An experimental study of the noise load at the workplace of workers working on lathes, milling and drilling group machines. The research was carried out using a testo 816-1 digital noise level meter, Sound Forge Pro software and a mathematical package for the formation of noise dependences on the type and mode of operation of the machines. Results. An experimental study of the noise load at the workplace of workers working on metal-cutting machines, namely universal lathe-screw-cutting machines (type 1K62 and CA6136), vertical milling machines (type 6P11A and F2-250), vertical milling machine with CNC (type XS5036C) and radial drilling machine (type 2L53U). In addition, it was established that the type of machine affects the level of noise pollution at the workplace of metal-cutting machine workers. For example, the machines used for drilling are characterized by high noise values in all octave frequency ranges and all operating modes, increasing the noise level by 15 dB (16.5%) on average. Milling machines, compared to lathes, show higher noise values at medium and high octave frequencies by 7 dB (8.4%). Based on the results of the study, an adequate polynomial dependence of the fifth order was determined, which describes the noise levels relative to the frequency and corresponds to the results of the natural experiment. The resulting dependencies have practical applications in the development of component materials for simultaneous shielding of both magnetic fields of an electromagnetic field of industrial frequency and electromagnetic fields of different frequencies. Scientific novelty. The solution of this problem can be used in the future to assess the risk of occupational diseases among workers working at mechanical processing stations. Practical significance. The determined dependence will allow further consideration of the issue related to the protection of employees of mechanical processing stations from noise pollution arising during the operation of metal-cutting machines of various groups. Key words: railway, metalworking machine, noise pollution, noise.

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