Abstract
This paper presents several ways in which the propagation of acoustic waves produced by an industrial noise source can be attenuated by identifying the optimal location of an acoustic screen near the noise source.
Six types of acoustic screens were used, made of six types of materials (of the category used in the field of construction), with or without sound absorbing qualities.
The noise source was placed in four different positions in front of the acoustic screen. The microphone was placed in 16 recording positions, at four distances and four heights.
The experimentally obtained values indicate that the efficiency of the acoustic screen is optimal when the screen is placed at a reduced distance from the noise source, in a centered position. To obtain a high degree of sound pressure level attenuation, one can choose among variants with at least two screening walls positioned in a “V” form.
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