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1 noise attenuation
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2 noise attenuation
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > noise attenuation
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Lärmminderung, Schallminderung, GeräuschminderungEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > noise attenuation
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4 noise attenuation package
English-german technical dictionary > noise attenuation package
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5 бесшумная технология
бесшумная технология
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noise-free technology
Sound is radiated both as air-borne and as structure-borne; most sources produce both, thus various noise attenuation principles must be employed. Measures include: the replacement of components with quieter parts and material; the enclosure of particularly noisy components; the selection of quieter types of fan; the replacement of noisy compressed-air nozzles with quieter types; the choice of quieter transmission and cooling systems. (Source: GILP96a)
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6 защита от шума
защита от шума
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noise protection
Adoption of measures for controlling noise pollution, such as restriction of the emission of noise from industrial, commercial and domestic premises, from motor vehicles and aircrafts, the provision of noise barriers and buffer zones, the fitting of sound attenuation equipment, etc. (Source: CONFERa / GILP96a)
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<tech.gen> (guiding wall) ■ Leitwand f<tech.gen> (screen with protective function) ■ Schutzschirm m<tech.gen> (stress on: attenuating function) ■ Dämpfer m<tech.gen> (vapor barrier) ■ Dampfsperre f<tech.gen> (lid with catching function) ■ Fangklappe f<tech.gen> (stress on attenuation function; any medium) ■ Prallblech n<tech.gen> (attenuation of liquids, e.g. in fuel tank, oil pan) ■ Schwallblech n<tech.gen> (separating panel) ■ Trennscheibe f<tech.gen> (metal; diverts flow) ■ Umlenkblech n ; Leitblech n ; Prallblech n ; Ablenkplatte f< min> ■ Schlagleiste f< pps> ■ Stauscheibe f< turb> ■ Stoßplatte f<waste.hydr> ■ Prallplatte f< wood> ■ Schöpfblech n<tech.gen> ■ Prall...
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