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Noise Reduction Engineering

Jack Patterson

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Publisher: Publifye

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In an age increasingly concerned with environmental quality, "Noise Reduction Engineering" tackles the challenge of minimizing unwanted sound, particularly in purification devices. The book emphasizes integrating acoustic design principles from the outset, rather than treating noise control as an afterthought.

 
Readers will discover the importance of understanding acoustic measurement, including decibel testing, to quantify and characterize noise emissions effectively. Did you know noise pollution can impact not just comfort but also overall environmental quality?

 
The book showcases technologies for achieving silent operation, such as damping materials and active noise control.

 
This comprehensive guide approaches noise reduction holistically, blending theoretical concepts with practical applications. It progresses from fundamental acoustic concepts to advanced noise reduction technologies, supported by case studies and experimental data.

 
The book highlights how noise reduction connects with mechanical engineering, materials science, and environmental engineering. By focusing on purification devices, it offers a targeted approach to noise control, advocating for its incorporation throughout the entire product design process.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 105 pages.

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