In order to measure the Insertion Loss (IL) of hearing protectors in high l
evels of steady-state or impulse noise, the acoustic isolation of an Acoust
ical Test Fixture (ATF) has to exceed the Insertion Loss of the hearing pro
tectors. As the acoustic isolation of commercially available artificial hea
ds does not meet this requirement, a new device has been designed and built
. The artificial head, made of hard polyurethane, is designed to fit the He
ad Acoustics(R) external ear and circumaural region. An ear simulator from
Bruel & Kjaer is used to simulate the acoustic impedance of the human ear.
The isolation of this ATF is better than 70 dB in a large frequency range (
even when exposed to shock waves). The transfer function of the open ear is
in close agreement with the experimental data published by Shaw and is lin
ear up to 190 dB (peak pressure). This ATF allows the evaluation of all kin
ds of hearing protectors from the lowest to the highest (190 dB) levels.