Engineer & Design

Typical oil, gas or mining facilities house numerous noise sources. Frequently, the noise from many to all of these sources must be suppressed to reduce or eliminate the overall noise output.

Engineer & Design Noise Flow Diagram

Proper noise suppression engineering and design must consider the following:

  • Noise Impact Assessment (NIA) results.
  • Source Order Ranked Sound Power Levels.
  • Order Ranked Sound Pressure Levels.
  • Area topography.
  • Prevailing weather.
  • Site operating conditions.
  • Location(s) of neighboring resident(s).
  • Targeted noise attenuation.

 

Noise Solutions' Engineering and Design team then provides the following targeted approach to noise solution, including:

  • Prioritization of the noise sources needing attenuation.
  • Targeted noise reduction achievable with each step of the overall noise reduction program.
  • SilentFlo® technology to ensure equipment performance remains unimpaired.
  • Acoustically engineered noise control that traps and eliminates noise at its source.

 

Noise Solutions' products frequently deliver additional noise control benefits, such as:

  • Improved gas cooler performance through application of our SilentFlo® technology and separation of radiant heat equipment from a facility's cooling processes.
  • Improved closed-door building ventilation and climate control while eliminating the sound that escapes through open doors.
  • Very low backpressure for unimpeded equipment performance.

Engineer & Design - Haul Truck blueprint

APEGGA Permit to Practice Engineering P08789