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Title: Noise Suppression-Recent Developments In Large Volume Regulator Station Equipment
Author: F. C. Duerr
Source: American Gas Association 1970
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: The use of silencing equipment in gas regulator stations has grown rather slowly. Interest began to develop about 15 to 20 years ago, but there was no strong incentive for operating people to spend the engineering time and money to purchase or build an extra pressure vessel to add to the cost of a regulator station. When a noise problem did develop after installation, it usually was because neighbors complained, and often the piping was buried lo contain the noise as the most expedient solution. In time, more engineers began to study the advantages of absorbing the noise at the regulator to reduce the amount of noise radiating from the piping. This could stop neighborhood complaints and permit piping to remain aboveground for any desirable distance. Furthermore, noise in the regulator building could be reduced significantly.




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