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Re: Mysterious noise keeps couple awake in their home - no source found!
tinnitus?
I hear some interesting sounds coming from the overhead power lines when I go for a walk down the street. |
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Re: Mysterious noise keeps couple awake in their home - no source found!
Who you gonna call?
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Those lines make a deafening hum and my hearing is just fine. It's a bit surreal, actually, having to shout above the sound of electricity to get people to hear you. |
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Re: Mysterious noise keeps couple awake in their home - no source found!
I have two possible causes. Invoking the Nottke Rule (named after a past co-worker) go where the last person was. i.e. the Church. We had a similar problem in my neighborhood after the library changed their air handlers. The high volume (6-8 ft diamter) intake fan (vaneaxial fan is the term I think) they used required a pillow block secured to top, bottom and sides of the intake duct. The installers placed the block supports too close to the blades of the fan and the resulting turbulence as a blade passed by the supports resulted in a "hum" that exceeded daytime residential acoustic standards by several dB. The closest house faced the intake about 100 yards away. Turning off the fan was not enough to stop the blades as air passing through the intake kept the fan turning enough to create the noise. (for a library it was neccessary to have high volume, low velocity, air) The shutters on the intake had to be closed before the fan would stop. Since the turbulence was on the outside of the fan assy, most of the noise went right out the intake. There was a little noise in the library.
Second possible occured in a recording studio out west. The owners decided to place the studio way out in the country where there were no airports or factories and the closest road was more than a mile away. To top it all off, when the core samples came back they found some sizable bedrock under neath the planned studio location. So the owners thought they would have no problem. After all the money was in and construction was finished they found a serious low frequency noise problem that couldn't be explained. Consultants were called in and during one of the investigations, the consultant looked out the window and noticed a big truck driving on the road in the distance. When the truck was gone, so was the noise. However, the truck was hauling rock from a nearby quarry. It turns out that the "rock" they had built on turned out to be just that, a large rock. One end came up under the road and the other end came up under the studio. Push on one side and the other side moves. In between the rock was below grade so no one thought there was a connection. It turns out that sound travels faster through rock than through air. |
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Re: Mysterious noise keeps couple awake in their home - no source found!
while this really isn't related, It is still slightly on track
I work at Home Depot, I was a cashier for a long time. I was working the Returns Desk on night and a lady came in and told me she wanted to return a Carbon Monoxide Detector, I ask her the standard is there something wrong with it? she tells me its broken because she plugs it in and it starts beeping. I looked at her for a second and asked her if maybe she had a Carbon Monoxide problem. She said she was not sure and left with the Carbon Monoxide Detector in hand |
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Re: Mysterious noise keeps couple awake in their home - no source found!
In my old condo once or twice a month I would hear a strange motor and vacuum noise that I couldn't figure out. After many months I finally discovered that is was a street cleaner that would clean the parking lot of the strip mall down the street.
And you should ask team 45 about the Kokomo Hum. Last edited by IndySam : 24-07-2008 at 19:54. |
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Re: Mysterious noise keeps couple awake in their home - no source found!
What, do the Beach Boys play for days on end?
Nobody.... I hate you guys. |
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Re: Mysterious noise keeps couple awake in their home - no source found!
I think it's the C.H.U.D.'s trying to get out of the sewer....
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Re: Mysterious noise keeps couple awake in their home - no source found!
I can't believe they used tax dollars to investigate a problem at someone's private residence. The homeowner should pay for that- not the people of Green Bay.
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Re: Mysterious noise keeps couple awake in their home - no source found!
This situation might be a good application for using a sound intensity probe. Sound Intensity is "a time-averaged, directional quantity that measures the rate of energy flowing through a specified unit area." (See http://www.soundintensity.com/si_technical.htm) By measuring sound as a vector quantity and determining the direction of the sound energy (as opposed to just the sound pressure level), perhaps the source of the sound can more easily be located.
Last edited by John Wanninger : 25-07-2008 at 01:35. |
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Re: Mysterious noise keeps couple awake in their home - no source found!
I worked with a guy at Delphi a few years back that was investigating the "Kokomo Hum".
There have been articles in the NY Times and ABC News. He had two theories: 1. The Soviet communists were purposely trying to annoy us. 2. Alien lifeforms were invading us. Well... he had other theories. There are 2 very large auto parts plants in the city. These other theories included industrial fans and power sources for these plants. However... he did actually talk about aliens and commies. Food for thought. Maybe my former co-worker moved to Green Bay. AB |
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