A large-scale validation study of aircraft noise modeling for airport arrivals

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Rindfleisch, Thomas C. [1 ]
Alonso, Juan J. [1 ]
Jackson, Donald C. [1 ]
Munguia, Brian C. [1 ]
Bowman, Nicholas W. [2 ]
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[1] Stanford Univ, Dept Aeronaut & Astronaut, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[2] NASA, Instrument Flight Software Grp, Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA 91011 USA
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The authors would like to acknowledge other current and former members of our Metroplex Overflight Noise Analysis (MONA) team who have greatly contributed to the development of the infrastructure that has made this work possible; including Sanjaye Narayan; Vikas Munukutla; Chetanya Rastogi; and Priscilla Lui. We would also like to acknowledge the help and guidance of Sean Doyle; former FAA Senior Aviation Noise Specialist and Susumu Shirayama; FAA Project Manager for ASCENT Project 53; who have contributed greatly to elements of AEDT integration into the MONA system and validation of the AEDT noise predictions. Finally; we thank Bert Ganoung; Head of the SFO Aircraft Noise Office; who graciously gave us access to the accumulated SFO noise data with the help of Simon Heath; Director of Strategic Solutions for Airports of Envirosuite Ltd. This research was partially funded by the FAA Aviation Sustainability Center (ASCENT) as Project 053 - Validation of Low-Exposure Noise Modeling by Open-Source Data Management and Visualization Systems Integrated with AEDT (FAA Award No. 13-C-AJFE-SU-022).The authors would like to acknowledge other current and former members of our Metroplex Overflight Noise Analysis (MONA) team who have greatly contributed to the development of the infrastructure that has made this work possible; Director of Strategic Solutions for Airports of Envirosuite Ltd. This research was partially funded by the FAA Aviation Sustainability Center (ASCENT) as Project 053 – Validation of Low-Exposure Noise Modeling by Open-Source Data Management and Visualization Systems Integrated with AEDT (FAA Award No. 13-C-AJFE-SU-022);
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10.1121/10.0025276
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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In the U.S., the Federal Aviation Administration's Aviation Environmental Design Tool (AEDT) is approved to predict the impacts of aircraft noise and emissions. AEDT's critical role in regulatory compliance and evaluating the environmental impacts of aviation requires asking how accurate are its noise predictions. Previous studies suggest that AEDT's predictions lack desired accuracy. This paper reports on a large-scale study, using 200 000 flight trajectories paired with measured sound levels for arrivals to Runways 28L/28R at San Francisco International Airport, over 12 months. For each flight, two AEDT studies were run, one using the approved mode for regulatory filing and the other using an advanced non-regulatory mode with exact aircraft trajectories. AEDT's per aircraft noise predictions were compared with curated measured sound levels at two locations. On average, AEDT underestimated LAmax by -3.09 dB and SEL by -2.04 dB, combining the results from both AEDT noise-modeling modes. Discrepancies appear to result from limitations in the physical modeling of flight trajectories and noise generation, combined with input data uncertainties (aircraft weight, airspeed, thrust, and lift configuration) and atmospheric conditions.
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页码:1928 / 1949
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