The Science of Sound in Satsop

Part of Satsops unused nuclear power plant has just been leased by Ron Sauro, president of NWAA Labs for the purposes of testing sound absorption and transamission properties of building materials such as windows, doors and acoustical materials used in wall structures, ceilings and floors, cubicles and even materials used on rockets. 

Gail Greenwood Ayers writes about this lease in the new South Sound Magazine and Jeff Hobson offers a pretty nice photo.

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Now that is very interesting, I never thought of how they know something is sound proof! But now I know where they test for this, thanks!

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