Simple noise control solutions for building systems - Three case studies
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Les méthodes conventionnelles de contrôle du bruit généré par les systèmes HVAC (chauffage, ventilation et climatisation) dépendent de l'utilisation de silencieux, de revêtements, de barrières et/ou du traitement de l'habitacle. Les avantages financiers de ces approches, ainsi que la faisabilité pratique de ces méthodes dans des situations de modification en particulier, ne permet pas au recours à des modifications signica-tives. Trois situations sévères de bruit ont exigés une révision sérieuse de l'application coventionnelle de ces méthodes et ont requis des approches innovatrices. La recherche des sources de bruit ainsi que les mé-thodes appliquées pour atténuer et/ou éliminer les problèmes de bruit sont discutés dans cet article.Fichiers supplémentaires
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