müratõke
Müratõke, often translated as noise barrier or sound barrier, refers to a structure or landscape feature designed to reduce sound transmission. These barriers are typically employed in environments where noise pollution is a significant concern, such as along highways, railways, or in industrial areas. The primary function of a müratõke is to block or absorb sound waves, thereby creating a quieter environment for nearby residents or sensitive ecosystems.
The effectiveness of a müratõke depends on several factors, including its height, length, mass, and the presence
Common materials used for constructing müratõkked include concrete, brick, wood, metal, and specially designed composite panels.