dampbarrières
Dampbarrières, or damping barriers, are devices or structures designed to reduce the transmission of unwanted energy—such as sound, vibration, or electromagnetic waves—through barriers or enclosures. The concept is used across fields of civil engineering, acoustics, and mechanical engineering to limit how much energy crosses a boundary, improving comfort, safety, and performance.
Most dampbarrières are passive, relying on materials or geometries that dissipate energy when stress or pressure
Applications of dampbarrières span building envelopes, vehicle and railway noise barriers, industrial machinery enclosures, and electronic
Design considerations include the target frequency range, desired level of attenuation, material durability, environmental exposure, installation