Noise control of an electric power plant

Noise control of an electric power plant causes facing technical issues of all kinds.

Acoustics have, of course, a place of choice, since acoustic powers are involved whose overall levels exceed 135 dB (A) for many equipment constituting such installations, in a context where sound levels below 80 dB (A) at 1 m are often required (for the protection of site personnel), however, sound levels as low as 60 dB (A) or even 50 dB (A) are imposed at the limit of industrial property: the health of the...

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Noise diminution

Noise emissions are often undesirable by-products of many activities, regardless of their level of industrialization.

Noise diminution is a necessity in the context of many industrial projects involving very powerful machines whose operation is accompanied by very large noise emissions, likely to cause an auditory risk for workers.

Even though Directive 2003/10 / EC – that the Decree No. 2006-892 of 19 July 2006 on the safety and health requirements applicable in the event of exposure of...

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Marine engine silencers

Among the projects relating to noise limitation, the elimination of the noise emitted by marine engines is quite challenging namely due to space and weight limitation generally imposed for boats, what involves a certain complexity for the selection of industrial soundproofing devices like exhaust silencers for propulsion engines and gensets.

Such noise sources must be mitigated to allow day to day work of staff in conditions being acceptable and to allow the stay of passengers to be...

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