nocam1334
Mechanical
- Oct 12, 2004
- 23
I am working on a design for a portable sound enclosure to cover a diesel engine. I don't know much about sound attenuation, but initially am thinking about a sheet metal type enclosure with sound attenuating material or baffling on the inside.
The requirements I have is that the enclosure be portable (able to be removed and put together by 1 or 2 people) and relatively cheap. I don't expect (or require) that the sound reduction be so much that you could stand next to it and barely notice it. But maybe down into the 70-85 dB range.
Mainly what I need advice on is sound attenuating material and/or baffling configuration. Would appreciate any advice or input.
The requirements I have is that the enclosure be portable (able to be removed and put together by 1 or 2 people) and relatively cheap. I don't expect (or require) that the sound reduction be so much that you could stand next to it and barely notice it. But maybe down into the 70-85 dB range.
Mainly what I need advice on is sound attenuating material and/or baffling configuration. Would appreciate any advice or input.