Noise is one of the forms of pollution that characterises industrial societies. Many forms of noise in the urban environment, including traffic and aircraft noise, can cause significant harm in varying degrees. So just how much noise are you exposed to? The tracks in this album explain the measurement and control of noise and look at how motor engineers and road researchers are trying to cut down on noise pollution from transport. Lastly, two audio tracks featuring Dr Shahram Taherzadeh and Dr Suresh Nesaratnam explore the issues arising from the case studies and provide an overview of course. This material forms part of The Open University course T210 Environmental control and public health.
Track 7: Contexts and issues
Dr. Shahram Taherzadeh explores the issues arising from the case studies and gives an update on the latest techniques to control noise pollution.
Car manufacturer Lexus insulate their trademark luxury cars, but what is the impact of 'white noise' on people living near motorways?
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Driving out noise
The Transport Research Laboratory use a machine called Triton to measure tyre noise on all kinds of road surfaces .
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The noisiest roads in Britain
Dr. Shahram Taherzadeh explores the issues arising from the case studies and gives an update on the latest techniques to control noise pollution.
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Contexts and issues
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