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Noise Sources of Combined Heat and Power Plants and Methods for Noise Estimation in Adjacent Urban Areas
Author(s) -
V. P. Gusev,
В И Леденев,
A. I. Antonov,
Irina Matveeva
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1079/4/042050
Subject(s) - noise (video) , soundproofing , sound power , transformer , noise pollution , environmental science , ambient noise level , noise reduction , power station , acoustics , engineering , computer science , electrical engineering , sound (geography) , physics , voltage , artificial intelligence , image (mathematics)
Combined heat and power plants (CHP) are permanently operating enterprises for the production of electrical and thermal energy. They are located, as a rule, in cities and in large settlements, create significant noise pollution for the buildings adjacent to them. Protection from the noise of the territories adjacent to the heat and power plants, especially residential buildings, is a topical scientific and practical problem. Based on the results of field measurements, the article identifies and shows the main external sources of noise that determine the noise impact of the heat and power plants on the environment of the metropolis. Such sources include large-sized ground and above-ground equipment: air intake of blower fans and chimneys, transformers, gas distribution unites, gas pipelines, cooling towers. Reliable basic data on their acoustic power and the required amount of noise reduction have a special role for the development of optimal protection from the point of view of acoustics and economics from the noise of such sources. They can only be determined by calculation for a number of equipment sources of combined heat and power plants. The article presents new, computational methods that allow you to determine the desired data and, accordingly, to qualitatively design the necessary acoustic building noise reduction tools based on the methods of shielding, sound insulation and sound absorption.

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