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Owen Cramer, Senior Mechanical EngineerScience Applications International CorporationNaval Surface Warfare Center, Crane
Sound Suppressor Specificationand Measurement
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Characteristics of Sound Changes required in the acoustic
measurement / characterization of suppressors.
The best way to specify the acoustic performance of a suppressed weapon
Topics
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Variation in Air Pressure. Air Pressure is measured in Pascals (Pa) The Larger the Variation, the Louder the
Sound.
What is Sound
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Measured in deciBels. (dB) dB is a logarithmic scale. 1 dB is the threshold of hearing 3 dB represents a doubling in SPL
Sound Pressure Level
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dBs cant be simply added. For instance
Sound A = 90 dB Sound B = 90 dB Sound A + Sound B = 93 dB
Addition of Sound Pressure Levels
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Describes the decrease in intensity of a volumetric property as the radius increases.
At twice the distance, 1/4 the power.
Inverse Square Law
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SPL
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Distance from Source (meters)
Variation of SPL with Distance from Source
Inverse Square Law II
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Weighting is a Filter that attenuates higher frequencies Approximation of the Equal Loudness Curve
Current TOP calls for A-weighting Good for measuring Industrial Noise
For Impulse Noise, C or No Weighting is probably more appropriate.
Weighting
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Crack Thump Crack = Shockwave created by the bullet
Thump = Muzzle Blast Product of Hot Gasses escaping from the muzzle
Components of Small ArmsSound Signature
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Sonic Shockwave (Crack)
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Muzzle Blast (Thump)
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The Thump travels at the Speed of Sound Generally about 1100 feet/second
The Crack travels with the bullet Typical rifle bullet velocities are 2500 to 3300 fps
Speed of Sound(s)
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Audiolocation is the capability of a person to locate the source of a sound
Location from left-to-right is accomplished by pressure differences and arrival times of the sound
Audiolocation
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The crack arrives at the observer first, followed by the thump.
The crack points at the path of the bullet The thump locates the shooter Soldiers are trained to ignore the crack, and
wait for the thump
Audiolocation II
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MK13 Product Improvement Two Barrel Lengths Two different loads (190 and 220 gr. projectiles) Two different suppressors
Early User Assessment Operators expressed that one suppressor was
much quieter than the other
A Day on the Range
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Acoustic Signature within 0.3 dB 1 dB is the Just Noticeable Difference 0.3 dB should not have made an audible
difference to a human
The Surprise
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Suppressors are now efficient enough to decrease the SPL of the Muzzle Blast below the SPL of the Bullets Crack
Hypothesis
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Source: http://guns.connect.fi/gow/highpow.html
The Magic Chart
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The Major Players in the suppressor industry advertise nearly identical Peak SPLs, 137 dB
Other Observations
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Audio Location in the Vertical Plane Human head acts like a directional microphone Sounds that are in the vertical, front to back
plane cant be located by left-to-right pressure differentials
Head resonates, and causes a frequency shift The degree of the Frequency Shift indicates
location of the sound
Pie in the Sky Weirdness
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A sound in the 8Khz range indicates that the source is directly behind the observer.
Potential to exploit this?
Pie in the Sky Weirdness II
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A sniper engages a target. A witness catches the snipers motion out of the
corner of his eye, and looks directly at the snipers position
Immediately afterwards, the report of the rifle arrives at the witness location.
The frequency of the report tells the witness that the sniper is actually behind him.
In other words, report itself becomes a tool of deception
A Thought Experiment
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Protects operators hearing to allow communication
Disguises location by short-circuiting audio-location
Acts as a Muzzle Brake Current Method addresses none of these
directly
Tactical Employment of Sound Suppressors
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The Current Method: Measures Crack Inappropriate Weighting Ignores Spectrum Suppressors are no longer add-ons Current method offers potential to cheat
Why a New Method?
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Use two microphones. One at Shooters Ear One 50 meters downrange
Use Inverse Square Law to calculate back to source
Record and report Spectrum
Proposal
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X system shall have a sound suppressor that will reduce audible signal by 24 dB (T), 30 dB (O).
Suppressor Specification: How it is
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NSW and USSOCOM now typically procure weapons with suppressors, or the intention to suppress them.
SPL of interest is the System SPL Only Addresses Hearing Protection Possibility of Cheating
Whats Wrong With That?
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Use an attachment method that makes the rifle louder Muzzle Brake?
Higher Unsuppressed SPL Greater SPL Reduction...
How to Cheat
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Suppressor A: System SPL of 141 dB Suppressor A mounts on a standard flash hider SPL with flash hider = 164 dB 22 dB of reduction
Suppressor B: System SPL of 142 dB Suppressor B uses a muzzle brake SPL with Brake = 166 dB 24 dB of Reduction
Suppressor B scores better
Cheating Example
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The Suppressed Weapon shall have a Muzzle Blast SPL of 130 dB (T) 120dB (O).
In the Future, preferred audio spectra should also be defined. Industry needs to demonstrate the capability first.
Suppressor Specification: How It Should Be
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Owen Cramer Email: [email protected] Phone: 812-854-4514
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