This paper reports on the second phase of a research project aimed at the development of an environmentally friendly noise barrier for urban freeways, also known as KMAK [1]. The concrete barrier, which has some unique capabilities to mitigate transportation noise, is made from recycled concrete (RC) aggregate and industrial by-products such as fly ash and reclaimed water. The current developmental work expands on a research project that resulted in a two-layer (2L) concrete barrier. Two prototypes of the 2L barrier were produced, followed by extensive acoustic testing and a number of simulations where standard timber and/or concrete barriers were substituted with KMAK barrier [2]. Current research investigates a variety of architectural fi...
Noise barriers are common noise mitigation measures usually implemented near roads or railways, with...
Green noise barriers have become an alternative means of reducing urban traffic noise. In this paper...
Noise is continuously treated as an annoyance to humans and indeed commotion contamination shows up ...
This paper reports on the second phase of a research project aimed at the development of an environm...
This paper reports on the second phase of a research project aimed at the development of an environm...
This paper reports on the second phase of a research project aimed at the development of an environm...
Transportation noise has become an increasing major issue of modern urban life and at the same time ...
This paper reports on a development of an acoustic barrier made from Recycled Aggregate (RA) concret...
As cities grow and densify, the amount of traffic in and through settlement also increases. Horizont...
As cities grow and densify, the amount of traffic in and through settlement also increases. Horizont...
An increased rate of construction and demolition (C&D) waste generation in the Melbourne metropolita...
In recent years, with the rapid development of highways, traffic noise has become a risk source in t...
The need to enhance the people's mobility has produced a significant increase in the environmental p...
Noise barriers are being used in recent years with more frequency to solve problems of noise polluti...
Green noise barriers have become an alternative means of reducing urban traffic noise. In this paper...
Noise barriers are common noise mitigation measures usually implemented near roads or railways, with...
Green noise barriers have become an alternative means of reducing urban traffic noise. In this paper...
Noise is continuously treated as an annoyance to humans and indeed commotion contamination shows up ...
This paper reports on the second phase of a research project aimed at the development of an environm...
This paper reports on the second phase of a research project aimed at the development of an environm...
This paper reports on the second phase of a research project aimed at the development of an environm...
Transportation noise has become an increasing major issue of modern urban life and at the same time ...
This paper reports on a development of an acoustic barrier made from Recycled Aggregate (RA) concret...
As cities grow and densify, the amount of traffic in and through settlement also increases. Horizont...
As cities grow and densify, the amount of traffic in and through settlement also increases. Horizont...
An increased rate of construction and demolition (C&D) waste generation in the Melbourne metropolita...
In recent years, with the rapid development of highways, traffic noise has become a risk source in t...
The need to enhance the people's mobility has produced a significant increase in the environmental p...
Noise barriers are being used in recent years with more frequency to solve problems of noise polluti...
Green noise barriers have become an alternative means of reducing urban traffic noise. In this paper...
Noise barriers are common noise mitigation measures usually implemented near roads or railways, with...
Green noise barriers have become an alternative means of reducing urban traffic noise. In this paper...
Noise is continuously treated as an annoyance to humans and indeed commotion contamination shows up ...