Noise Control Management

Noise Control Management by Howard K. Pelton, published by Wiley on December 15, 1992, is a comprehensive resource that addresses the challenges of noise in industrial environments. This 282-page book presents a system-wide management approach to understanding and mitigating noise-related issues. It guides readers in defining noise problems and assessing the feasibility of various solutions, making it a valuable tool for students and professionals in the fields of technology, engineering, and acoustics.
In this edition, readers will find detailed discussions on identifying noise sources and establishing priorities for addressing the problems they create. The text covers a wide array of noise control devices, including quiet equipment, barriers, enclosures, and silencers. By focusing on practical strategies and solutions, Noise Control Management equips readers with the knowledge necessary to tackle noise challenges effectively in various industrial settings.
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Noise Control Management presents a system-wide management approach to the many noise-related problems that plague industrial settings. Students learn how to define noise problems and determine the feasibility of mitigating them. The text shows how to identify noise sources and set up priorities for dealing with the problems these sources create. Coverage includes a full range of noise control devices, from quiet equipment to barriers, enclosures, silencers, and other devices.
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