Noise Dispersion Modelling involves the use of mathematical models to assess the location, sound power levels, and propagation of critical noise sources. The modelling process incorporates digital ground maps, terrain contours, source characteristics, distance attenuation, ground absorption, air absorption, shielding effects, and meteorological conditions to predict noise levels accurately. These assessments help evaluate noise impacts and develop effective mitigation measures for compliance with environmental standards.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Environmental Impact Rating | Critical |
| Noise Source Analysis | Identification |
| Sound Level Assessment | Measurement |
| Noise Propagation | Prediction |
| Additional Information | |
|---|---|
| Customisable | No |

Industrial facilities, construction projects, transportation infrastructure, power plants, and urban development projects may require noise modelling studies.
It identifies major noise sources and helps design effective mitigation measures such as barriers, insulation, and operational controls.
Accuracy depends on the quality of input data, modelling methods, environmental conditions, and validation using field measurements.
It supports project planning, reduces noise impacts, protects communities, improves workplace safety, and helps meet regulatory requirements.
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