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…research also synthesizes the state of practice for analyzing the effects of wind and temperature gradients on sound propagation. The results of NCHRP Project 25-34 are intended for use by…
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…participates in the Transportation Research Board’s Committee on Transportation-Related Noise and Vibration, the American Wind Energy Association’s noise working group, the Institute of Noise Control Engineering, and the American Planning…
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…stakeholder groups, state and federal resource agency staff, and the ocean power industry. The information was also used to prepare environmental permit applications and obtain approvals for project construction….
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…Presentation exploring the latest options for alternative power generation at airports. Focusing on Geothermal and Biomass methods, includes case studies of Portland International Jetport and Heathrow Airport. Enter Contact…
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…with a marine tidal energy converter to test the potential for tidal current energy in Muskeget Channel. The tidal turbine was supplied by Free Flow Power, a Massachusetts-based company, which…
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…noise from vehicles will likely be greater once propulsion systems in heavy trucks transition to electric power. The change to the nation’s truck fleet is occurring at a different pace…
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…enlightened male) to read Wonder Women: Sex, Power, and the Quest for Perfection, an examination of how women’s lives have, and have not, changed over the past forty years. It…
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…support equipment (GSE), auxiliary power unit (APU) and most of the stationary source emissions and will also use the EPA MOVES2014a model to estimate ground access (i.e., mobile) vehicle emissions….
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…use. In addition to aircraft noise, Joe is accomplished in traditional noise measurements and other areas of noise and vibration such as transit, highway, construction power/utility and acoustic research, as…
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…us to hearing loss or Tinnitus—which may go symptom free for many years. For example, using loud power equipment, attending a football game, going to a gun range without hearing…
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