2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11020429
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Aircraft Noise Assessment—From Single Components to Large Scenarios

Abstract: Abstract:The strategic European paper "Flightpath 2050" claims dramatic reductions of noise for aviation transport scenarios in 2050: ". . . The perceived noise emission of flying aircraft is reduced by 65%. These are relative to the capabilities of typical new aircraft in 2000. . . ". There is a consensus among experts that these far reaching objectives cannot be accomplished by application of noise reduction technologies at the level of aircraft components only. Comparably drastic claims simultaneously expre… Show more

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“…It included additional updates and upgrades to the process toward its current status with the focus on noise immission in early 2018, see Refs. [23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39]…”
Section: Simulation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It included additional updates and upgrades to the process toward its current status with the focus on noise immission in early 2018, see Refs. [23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39]…”
Section: Simulation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An initial simulation process of such an overall scenario assessment is defined by a three-staged simulation approach, i.e., the component level, the single aircraft level, and the system scenario level as described in Ref. 38 The single aircraft level is thereby comprised of the entire simulation process of the DLR and TU BS cooperation as depicted in Ref. 3 The individual technologies and components are provided from the component level (based on their high-fidelity simulation results), transferred to the single aircraft level (here the technologies and components are installed on an aircraft and the overall noise immission is predicted), to finally integrate the new vehicles into a scenario (the overall noise immission around the airport is predicted according to the scenario, see Ref.…”
Section: "Toward a Fully Automated Low-noise Design Process" (2009-2012)mentioning
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“…To fulfill high design standards, new aircraft designs demand efficient AFN prediction techniques to assess the noise impact. Thus, multi-fidelity approaches are required to enable efficient and accurate aircraft noise assessment at different design stages [3]. The accuracy of noise prediction techniques is attributed to various factors, including turbulence modelling and/or acoustic analogy implementation and boundary conditions [4][5][6][7][8][9].…”
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“…The BANC workshops focus on improving the far-field noise prediction accuracy of the 3D simulations and reducing the computation time. There are a few semi-empirical tools developed to facilitate the noise prediction of the LG during the design stage [3,7]. Among these, the Landing Gear Model and Acoustic Prediction tool (LGMAP) has been developed for a quick noise estimate of the LG [15].…”
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