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Valuy@lemmy.zip to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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Residents who live near data centers say a constant low-frequency vibration is ruining their health and homes

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Residents who live near data centers say a constant low-frequency vibration is ruining their health and homes

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    Have a number of big fans run at almost the same frequency, and you get an onslaught of waves at the differences of those frequencies.

    As they are all nearly the same speed/frequency, the differences will be infrasound, which causes a lot of odd effects on people, like anxiety.

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      So basically the data centers could alleviate their sound problems by having all their fans run at opposite frequencies to cancel our the sound through deconstructive interference

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        And do something that’s good for people at virtually no expense? Haha, no.

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        Or better, shutting down entirely.

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        Or soundproof the building.

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          Isn’t it really difficult to soundproof against the low frequency noises?

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            Just use corrugated cardboard and with longer sine waves, duh!

            I am not an audio engineer but you might have a point in that the longer low sound waves would be harder to block.

            Where my audiophiles at? We need a sound check on low frequency blocking.

            Edit:
            Found an article on a crypto mining facility mitigating noise issues.

            https://noisemonitoringservices.com/data-center-noise-control/

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              https://www.soundtrace.com/blog/data-center-noise-levels-hearing-conservation-osha-compliance

              Also found an article stating that underwater data centers would be the best way to reduce noise. Ignoring that sound travels better underwater and combined with heating the water around them, it would massively disrupt untold amounts of marine life, sure!

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