Aviation Noise Impact Management

Aviation Noise Impact Management

Author: Laurent Leylekian

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2022-03-15

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 9783030911966

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This open access book provides a view into the state-of-the-art research on aviation noise and related annoyance. The book will primarily focus on the achievements of the ANIMA project (Aviation Noise Impact Management through Novel Approaches), but not exclusively. The content has a broader theme in order to encompass. regulation issues, the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) balanced approach, progresses made on technologies and reduction of noise at source, impact of possible future civil supersonic aircraft, land-use planning issues, as well as the core topics of the ANIMA project, i.e. impact on human beings, annoyance, quality of life, health and findings of the project in this respect. This book differs from traditional research programmes on aviation noise as the authors endeavour, not to lower noise at source, but to reduce the annoyance. This book examines these non-acoustic factors in an effort to help those most affected by aviation noise – communities living close to airports, and also help airport managers, policy-makers, local authorities and researchers to deal with this issue holistically. The book concludes with some recommendations for EU, national and local policy-makers, airport and aviation authorities, and more broadly a scientifically literate audience. These recommendations may help to identify gaps for progress in terms of research but also genuine implementation actions for political and regulatory authorities.


Aircraft Noise

Aircraft Noise

Author: Oleksandr Zaporozhets

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2011-05-13

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 0203888820

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Aircraft noise has adverse impacts on passengers, airport staff and people living near airports, it thus limits the capacity of regional and international airports throughout the world. Reducing perceived noise of aircraft involves reduction of noise at source, along the propagation path and at the receiver. Effective noise control demands highly s


An Analysis of Aircraft Flyover Noise

An Analysis of Aircraft Flyover Noise

Author: David Q. Walker

Publisher:

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13:

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A detailed analysis of a set of Boeing 727 aircraft flyover noise measurements is presented. The flyover data were acquired over a wide range of sideline distances and angles of aircraft elevation with respect to the measurement position. Relationships are derived for excess attenuation due to ground effect and reflection interference as a function of both frequency and angle of aircraft elevation. Angle of elevation is found to be the principal normalizing factor for excess attenuation in the frequency range 50 - 1600 Hz over measurement distances of 800 - 9000 feet. Ground effect, separable from ground reflection interference phenomena in this analysis, was found to be a maximun in the frequency range 125 - 400 Hz and as high as 17 dB at an aircraft elevation angle of 4 deg. Spectral distortion due to reflection interference is found to be important at high angles of elevation but diminishes rapidly at aircraft elevation angles of less than 20 deg. Recommendations are presented on the use of the results of this analysis to guide the development of improved flyover noise prediction techniques.


Advanced Aircraft Flight Performance

Advanced Aircraft Flight Performance

Author: Antonio Filippone

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2012-12-17

Total Pages: 665

ISBN-13: 113978966X

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This book discusses aircraft flight performance, focusing on commercial aircraft but also considering examples of high-performance military aircraft. The framework is a multidisciplinary engineering analysis, fully supported by flight simulation, with software validation at several levels. The book covers topics such as geometrical configurations, configuration aerodynamics and determination of aerodynamic derivatives, weight engineering, propulsion systems (gas turbine engines and propellers), aircraft trim, flight envelopes, mission analysis, trajectory optimisation, aircraft noise, noise trajectories and analysis of environmental performance. A unique feature of this book is the discussion and analysis of the environmental performance of the aircraft, focusing on topics such as aircraft noise and carbon dioxide emissions.


Environmental Noise Pollution

Environmental Noise Pollution

Author: Enda Murphy

Publisher: Newnes

Published: 2014-04-21

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 0124116140

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Environmental Noise Pollution: Noise Mapping, Public Health and Policy addresses the key debates surrounding environmental noise pollution with a particular focus on the European Union. Environmental noise pollution is an emerging public policy and environmental concern and is considered to be one of the most important environmental stressors affecting public health throughout the world. This book examines environmental noise pollution, its health implications, the role of strategic noise mapping for problem assessment, major sources of environmental noise pollution, noise mitigation approaches, and related procedural and policy implications. Drawing on the authors' considerable research expertise in the area, the book is the first coherent work on this major environmental stressor, a new benchmark reference across disciplinary, policy and national boundaries. - Highlights recent developments in the policy arena with particular focus on developments in the EU within the context of the European Noise Directive - Explores the lessons emerging from nations within the EU and other jurisdictions attempting to legislate and mitigate against the harmful effects of noise pollution - Covers the core theoretical concepts and principles surrounding the mechanics of noise pollution as well as the evidence-base linking noise with public health concerns