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| © 2024 by IRJEMSR Journal | ||
| Volume 1 Issue 1 |
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| Year of Publication : 2024 | ||
| Author : Shameka, Ahmed |
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How to Cite?
Shameka, Ahmed, "An investigational analysis on performance of heap Raft organization," International Refereed Journal of Economics, Management Studies and Science Research (IRJEMSR), vol. 1, Iss. 1, pp. 31-36, 2024.
Abstract
Noise is a main reason of industrial exhaustion, irritation, condensed efficiency and industrial accidents. Incessant information of 90dB or above is insecure to trial. Connection of noise absorbent obstacles among the source and the focuses is one of the central approaches of noise control. Measurement techniques used to describe the noise absorptive possessions of a substantial are reverberant field technique, impedance tube process and steady state technique. Noise absorbent textile possessions particularly nonwoven arrangements or reprocessed possessions have low manufacture costs, low specific significance and are artistically attractive. Acoustic insulation and arrangement possessions of nonwoven materials depend on fiber geometry and fiber preparation within the fabric construction.
Keywords
Noise combination, Textile industry, Noise control.
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