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Metal panels muffle jet engine noise and allow easy maintenance


The purpose of the Ground Run-Up Enclo- sure (GRE) at the Wayne County Airport Authority in Romulus, Mich., is to reduce the impact of noise generated from jet en- gine testing on surrounding communities. At 304 feet wide by 317 feet deep and 40 feet tall, the structure is capable of accommodating commercial aircraft up to and including a B747-800. Aircraft are able to run their engines up to full take-off power for testing inside the facility. The facility’s interior is lined with noise absorbing panels that reduce the noise levels outside the building. Engine mainte- nance and testing typically occurs overnight when the aircraft are not in service. Following mainte- nance and prior to returning the aircraft to service, it is necessary to test the engines, often up to full power. At night when the ambient noise levels are low, the noise impact of these tests on the sur- rounding communities can be signifi cant. The entire GRE structure is metal, and every-


thing except the cladding is galvanized steel. McEl- roy Metal supplied more than 25,000 square feet of 24-gauge Multi-Rib panels in Slate Gray Kynar. McElroy also supplied 2,000 feet of 16-gauge chan- nel and 4,600 feet of 16-gauge hat section. There were concerns that radar signals from the ground radar system would bounce off the GRE’s exterior and produce false readings. To address this concern, the Multi-Rib panels


were mounted horizontally on a triangular assembly of rollformed channel. Each horizontal run was tipped out at approximately 7 degrees at the top. The result- ing exterior geometry serves to refl ect any radar signals down toward the ground rather than back to the receiving antenna to prevent false readings.


General contractor/installer: Blast Defl ectors Inc., Reno, Nev. Metal wall panels: McElroy Metal, Bossier City, La., www.mcelroymetal.com, Circle #40


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October 2012


METAL CONSTRUCTION NEWS 35


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