Search for dissertations about: "noise zone"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the words noise zone.
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1. Noise exposure, hearing protection and hearing loss. A long-term study at an automobile sheet-metal pressing plant
Abstract : The design and implementation of a hearing conservation programme in a heavy industry with high noise levels is described. Action was taken on several points, including noise measurements, noise reduction, education on hearing protector use, and audiometric monitoring. READ MORE
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2. High Frequency Tyre Vibrations
Abstract : High frequency (above 1 kHz) noise generation from the tyre/road interaction is still not fully understood and accurately modelled.Two noise generation mechanisms previously suggested in the literature are reviewed: air pumping and noise generation cased by adhesive effects between the tyre tread and road surface. READ MORE
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3. Active Noise Control of Enclosed Sound Fields Optimising the Performance
Abstract : Active noise control is the art of reducing a primary unwanted sound field by interference with an actively created secondary sound field. To achieve high reduction, it is crucial to obtain both temporal and spatial matching between the primary and the secondary sound fields. READ MORE
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4. Modelling of wheel/rail interaction considering roughness and discrete irregularities
Abstract : The interaction between wheel and rail is the predominant source of noise emission from railway operations in a wide range of conventional speeds. On the one hand, this wheel/rail noise concerns rolling noise and impact noise caused by the vertical interaction excited by roughness and discrete irregularities of the wheel/rail running surfaces, respectively. READ MORE
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5. Time-domain modelling of high-frequency wheel/rail interaction
Abstract : The interaction between wheel and rail is the predominant source of noise emission from railway operations in a wide range of conventional speeds. On the one hand, this wheel/rail noise concerns rolling noise and impact noise caused by the vertical interaction excited by roughness and discrete irregularities of the wheel/rail running surfaces, respectively. READ MORE