Sound and Vibration in Buildings and the Environment: RWDI
Keywords:
acoustics, noise, vibration, aeroacoustics, footfall, mitigation, monitoring, ECA, NAAP, tuned-mass damper, acoustique, bruit, vibrations, aéroacoustique, bruit de pas, moniteur de bruit, l'amortisseur de masse à l'écouteAbstract
RWDI is a specialty provider of consulting engineering and science. In addition to offices in Guelph, Toronto and Hamilton it has offices across Canada and globally. The company is recognized internationally for its work to push the boundaries of engineering and practical scientific knowledge. Sound and vibration at RWDI spans the company’s subject areas of environment, buildings, wind load and its effects. This article illustrates some types of sound and vibration work conducted at RWDI.
RWDI est un fournisseur de services spécialisés et expert-conseil en ingénierie et autres sciences, ayant un siège social situé à Guelph et possédant plusieurs bureaux satellites partout au Canada et dans le monde. RWDI est mondialement reconnu comme étant une entreprise qui pousse les limites d’ingénierie et des sciences. Chez RWDI, l’expertise en bruit et vibrations se retrouve dans plusieurs de nos domaines de services, soit par exemple, l’environnement, les bâtiments et les effets de charges dues aux vents. Cet article illustre les différents types d’études sur le bruit et les vibrations menées par RWDI.
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