Sound attenuation of an industrial site

Sound attenuation of an industrial site is a necessity that stems from the fact that industrial processes (whether production or transformation) are, most of the time, noisy and that populations must be protected ; it thus meets several objectives which often add up:

  • on the one hand, it is a question of preserving the hearing of workers: the production operators and the maintenance technicians of the site hosting the noisy industrial processes must be protected from too high noise exposure...

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Decompression silencer

A decompression silencer is necessary to limit the noise of the thermodynamic process of venting a gas, or more generally: a pressurized fluid.

It is therefore a hardware quite often used in the energy sector, when it comes to preserving the sound environment.

On the one hand, it is a question of protecting personnel, i.e. limiting their exposure to noise levels liable to cause significant hearing problems, sometimes irreversible (recognition of deafness as an occupational disease is only a...

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Soundproofing of a cogeneration unit

ITS participated in the soundproofing of a cogeneration unit at a petrochemical site located in North America.

It was a unit producing electricity and steam (used for industrial processes), built in a refinery, and giving pride of place to very noisy machines and equipment including a combustion turbine (of power greater than 40 MW) and an alternator, both of which were the subject of soundproofing work.

Cogeneration unit site constraints were distinguished by the need to respect noise levels...

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