Geräuschemissionen
Geräuschemissionen, often translated as noise emissions, refer to the sound energy radiated by a source into the environment. This can encompass a wide range of sources, from industrial machinery and traffic to household appliances and natural phenomena. The measurement and assessment of Geräuschemissionen are crucial for understanding and mitigating the potential negative impacts of noise on human health and the environment.
The intensity of Geräuschemissionen is typically quantified using decibels (dB), a logarithmic scale that represents sound
Regulations and standards are established in many countries to limit Geräuschemissionen from various sources, particularly in
Technological advancements play a role in reducing Geräuschemissionen. Manufacturers strive to design quieter products and machinery