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https://en.inrs.fr/home/our-activities/studies-and-research/studies-publications-communications/doc/presentation.html?refINRS=NOETUDE%2FC2014-019
Open plan office users complain of two annoyances due to noise. The first annoyance is lack of concentration and the second annoyance is the reduction of the confidentiality of conversations. The rapid prediction of the acoustic work environment…
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https://en.inrs.fr/home/our-activities/studies-and-research/studies-publications-communications/doc/publication.html?refINRS=C.1%2F1.063%2FP2014-094
Open plan office users complain of two annoyances due to noise. The first annoyance is the lack of concentration and the second annoyance is the reduction of the confidentiality of conversations. The rapid prediction of the acoustic work environment…
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https://en.inrs.fr/home/our-activities/studies-and-research/studies-publications-communications/doc/publication.html?refINRS=C.1%2F1.063%2FP2014-156
Open plan office users complain of two annoyances due to noise. The first annoyance is lack of concentration and the second annoyance is the reduction of the confidentiality of conversations. The rapid prediction of the acoustic work environment…
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https://en.inrs.fr/home/our-activities/studies-and-research/studies-publications-communications/doc/study.html?refINRS=ET2013-001
The objective of these research activities in the field of room acoustics is to develop tools useful for reducing exposure to noise. Continuing the collaboration with the Université de Lorraine (formerly the Unité Mixte “Acoustique des Parois…
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More and more frequently used by the companies of the tertiary sector, the open-plan office is a type of work organization which both enables to increase the occupation density and facilitates the oral communication between colleagues. Nevertheless…
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https://en.inrs.fr/home/our-activities/studies-and-research/studies-publications-communications/doc/publication.html?refINRS=NOETUDE%2FP2012-159%2FNS296
The NOMAD project was a survey to examine the noise-related content of instructions supplied with machinery offered for purchase in the European Economic Area (EEA). The project collected more than 1,500 sets of instructions from machines covering…
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A survey gathered the contributions of 14 European countries and was initiated by the “ADCO Machinery” group through the NOMAD project (Noise Machine Directive). The survey aimed to analyze the noise content information (emission level, risk management…
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https://en.inrs.fr/home/our-activities/studies-and-research/studies-publications-communications/doc/publication.html?refINRS=ET2013-001%2FP2014-090
The purpose of this study was to determine the acoustic pressure field above a grating of non-parallel rectangular cavities. The Kobayashi Potential (KP) method has been used. This method was originally developed to study the diffraction of electromagnetic…
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https://en.inrs.fr/home/our-activities/studies-and-research/studies-publications-communications/doc/publication.html?refINRS=ET2013-001%2FP2014-089
Wall facings present in workshops often have a relief which scatters the propagating sound waves. Predictive software tools for mapping the acoustic pressure field at workplace need acoustic characteristics such as the absorption or diffusion…
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https://en.inrs.fr/home/our-activities/studies-and-research/studies-publications-communications/doc/publication.html?refINRS=ET2013-001%2FP2015-128
Geometric or acoustical irregularities induces acoustic scattering. In this paper, a generalization of the model proposed by KHANFIR et al. (Journal of Sound and Vibration 332 (4) (2013)) to determine the scattered acoustic field above gratings of…