The Proceedings of the Symposium on Environmental Engineering
Online ISSN : 2424-2969
2010.20
Session ID : 116
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116 Alleviation of Low Frequency Noise from a Soundproof House by Active Noise Control
Toshiyuki AOKIMasanori TANAKAYutaro SUGIURA
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The low frequency noise is not clearly defined but is generally taken to mean noise below a frequency of about 100 to 150 Hz. Noise at frequencies below about 20 Hz is sometimes referred to as infrasound and this type of noise presents even greater difficulties in its measurement and assessment. The objective of our study is to suggest practical means of reducing the low frequency noise emanating from the opening of soundproof houses. This paper describes an experimental study on the alleviation of low frequency noise by the active noise control (ANC) in a house.
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