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Guidelines for the LTO Noise Assessment of Future Civil Supersonic Aircraft in Conceptual Design

Grazia Piccirillo, Nicole Viola, Roberta Fusaro, Luigi Federico

2022Aerospace19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

One of the most critical regulatory issues related to supersonic flight arises from limitations imposed by community noise acceptability. The most efficient way to ensure that future supersonic aircraft will meet low-noise requirements is the verification of noise emissions from the early stages of the design process. Therefore, this paper suggests guidelines for the Landing and Take-Off (LTO) noise assessment of future civil supersonic aircraft in conceptual design. The supersonic aircraft noise model is based on the semi-empirical equations employed in the early versions of the Aircraft NOise Prediction Program (ANOPP) developed by NASA, whereas sound attenuation due to atmospheric absorption has been considered in accordance with SAE ARP 866 B. The simulation of the trajectory leads to the prediction of the aircraft noise level on ground in terms of several acoustic metrics (LAmax, SEL, PNLTM and EPNL). Therefore, a dedicated validation has been performed, selecting the only available supersonic aircraft of the Aircraft Noise and Performance database (ANP), that is, the Concorde, through the matching with Noise Power Distance (NPD) curves for LAmax and SEL, obtaining a maximum prediction error of ±2.19%. At least, an application to departure and approach procedures is reported to verify the first noise estimations with current noise requirements defined by ICAO at the three certification measurement points (sideline, flyover, approach) and to draw preliminary considerations for future low-noise supersonic aircraft design.

Topics & Concepts

Aircraft noiseSupersonic speedNoise (video)Sonic boomCivil aviationAirplaneAerospace engineeringComputer scienceJet noiseEngineeringAeronauticsAviationNoise reductionArtificial intelligenceImage (mathematics)Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet FlowsNoise Effects and ManagementAcoustic Wave Phenomena Research
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