müratõketele
Müratõketele, also known as noise barriers or sound walls, are structures built to reduce noise pollution from sources like traffic, railways, or industrial activity. They work by reflecting, absorbing, or diffracting sound waves, preventing them from reaching sensitive areas such as residential neighborhoods, schools, or hospitals. The effectiveness of a müratõketele depends on several factors, including its height, length, material composition, and proximity to the noise source and the receiver.
Common materials used in the construction of müratõketele include concrete, brick, wood, metal, and specialized acoustic
The primary goal of müratõketele is to improve the quality of life for people exposed to excessive