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Comparing acoustic models with measured noise levels in a Polypropylene production industrial complex

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This paper presents a detailed comparison between the final noise source data, as documented in the Project Report, produced noise map during design phase, and the field-measured noise values, along with the empirically generated noise map during the plant's operational phase. The study investigates into the accuracy and reliability of the assessed noise map, evaluating its alignment with actual noise levels recorded on-site, identifies discrepancies between both the noise maps, pinpointing areas for improvement in predictive modelling. The goal is to see how well the predicted noise levels match up with the real-world situation, helping improve noise control strategies, specifically focus on noisy equipment, checking if the expected or calculated noise levels are the same with field measured values. By shedding light on these disparities, this study contributes to refining noise prediction models and improving the effectiveness of noise control measures in industrial settings.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Tecnimont SpA 2: Tecnimont Privale Ltd

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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