Trigonometry. Who remembers cosine and tangent, much less the inverse?
Air Flow’s next class is going to require you to consider revisiting your high school math.
In order to properly determine the height of an acoustic barrier, we have to understand the height of the source and the angle required to reach the receiver.
Sure, you could just send it to us, but what fun is that?
We’re all dealing with equipment that makes noise and a lot of it is sitting outside. Dust collectors, air cooled chiller, cooling towers, DOAS units, etc.
It’s unlikely you’re getting paid to perform an acoustic analysis, but odds are you are responsible for it.
Feeling lucky, are you?
Well, no more need for luck, we’ll show you how to design a barrier wall for your ambient noise control challenges, among other subjects.
“Ambient Sound, Your Chiller Acoustic Package,
When: April 7rd, 2026, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CT
Topics:
Barrier Walls and Acoustic Sound Panels

