müratõkke
Müratõkke, often translated as noise barrier or sound barrier, refers to a physical structure designed to reduce sound transmission between a source and a receiver. These structures are commonly employed in urban environments to mitigate noise pollution from sources like traffic, railways, and industrial activities. The effectiveness of a müratõkke depends on several factors, including its height, length, density, and the presence of any absorptive materials.
The primary mechanism by which a müratõkke operates is by blocking the direct path of sound waves.
Common materials used in the construction of müratõkkes include concrete, brick, wood, and specialized acoustic panels.