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Representative-in-class vehicles for fleet-level aviation noise analysis

Torija Martinez, AJ; Self, RH

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RH Self



Abstract

Global air traffic demand is projected to nearly double by 2035 (7.2 billion passengers) compared to the 3.8 billion passengers in 2016. At such a growth rate, the aviation sector might cause an important detriment of the welfare of those living around airports via a substantial increase in noise. For addressing such a concern, the aviation industry is required to assess a significant number of aviation scenarios, involving different technology platforms and operational procedures, in order to define the strategies that ensure the higher reduction in aircraft noise impact. A common approach to reduce the combinatorial nature of fleet-level studies and enable more flexibility for exploring multiple aviation scenarios, is to simplify the fleet into a number of representative-in-class vehicles that capture the noise performance of the various classes within the fleet. In this paper, a statistical classification process is implemented for reducing the UK commercial fleet into a number of representative-in-class vehicles based on aircraft noise characteristics. The optimal number of representative-in-class aircraft is analysed for three airports in the UK (London Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted), with significant differences in aircraft movements and fleet composition, on the basis of the accuracy vs. computational time when calculating noise contour areas. Finally, it is discussed the use of these representative-in-class vehicles as baseline models for projecting the reduction in aviation noise impact with future technology implementation.

Citation

Torija Martinez, A., & Self, R. (2018, July). Representative-in-class vehicles for fleet-level aviation noise analysis. Presented at 25th International Congress on Sound and Vibration 2018, ICSV 2018: Hiroshima Calling, Hiroshima, Japan

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name 25th International Congress on Sound and Vibration 2018, ICSV 2018: Hiroshima Calling
Conference Location Hiroshima, Japan
Start Date Jul 8, 2018
End Date Jul 12, 2018
Publication Date Jul 8, 2018
Deposit Date Dec 2, 2019
Publicly Available Date Dec 2, 2019
Book Title 25th International Congress on Sound and Vibration 2018 (ICSV 25): Hiroshima Calling
ISBN 9781510868458
Publisher URL https://www.iiav.org/icsv25/
Additional Information Event Type : Conference
Funders : Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC);Innovate UK
Projects : AIRPORT CAPACITY CONSEQUENCES LEVERAGING AVIATION INTEGRATED MODELLING (ACCLAIM);ROLLS ROYCE SILOET II PROJECT 13 ENGINE INSTALLATION ANALYTICS FOR FUTURE NOVEL ARCHITECTURES
Grant Number: EP/M026868/1
Grant Number: TSB/113086

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