Predicting the effect of electric and hybrid-electric aviation on acoustic pollution

In the quest for the reduction of noise pollution, novel hybrid-electric or fully-electric power-trains promise to provide a substantial contribution. Especially closer to airfields, where acceptability issues tend to limit air operations with conventional fuel-burning engines, such novel power-trai...

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Main Authors: Riboldi Carlo E.D., Trainelli Lorenzo, Mariani Luca, Rolando Alberto, Salucci Francesco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-04-01
Series:Noise Mapping
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Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/noise.2020.7.issue-1/noise-2020-0004/noise-2020-0004.xml?format=INT
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spelling doaj-47b75914f1e545dcae71b690ee23633b2021-02-28T21:53:26ZengDe GruyterNoise Mapping2084-879X2020-04-0171355610.1515/noise-2020-0004noise-2020-0004Predicting the effect of electric and hybrid-electric aviation on acoustic pollutionRiboldi Carlo E.D.0Trainelli Lorenzo1Mariani Luca2Rolando Alberto3Salucci Francesco4Department of Aerospace Science and Technology, Politecnico di Milano, ItalyDepartment of Aerospace Science and Technology, Politecnico di Milano, ItalyDepartment of Aerospace Science and Technology, Politecnico di Milano, ItalyDepartment of Aerospace Science and Technology, Politecnico di Milano, ItalyDepartment of Aerospace Science and Technology, Politecnico di Milano, ItalyIn the quest for the reduction of noise pollution, novel hybrid-electric or fully-electric power-trains promise to provide a substantial contribution. Especially closer to airfields, where acceptability issues tend to limit air operations with conventional fuel-burning engines, such novel power-trains allow to fly terminal maneuvers with a dramatically reduced impact on pollution. Considering the General Aviation (GA) field, where such new types of propulsion are more likely to gain a significant market share thanks to their favorable characteristics for this weight category, the reduction of the noise impact on ground may increase the infrastructural value of smaller airfields, often located in densely populated areas. This in turn would help in making novel power-train technologies economically advantageous at a system level. Despite these evident advantages, a methodology to quantify noise emissions of a novel type of power-train has not been identified yet – a fundamental step towards the assessment of the potential contribution of hybrid-electric or fully-electric aircraft to the global scenario of future aviation. This work introduces and discusses a possible procedure to provide such estimation. While mainly focused on the field of propeller-driven GA aircraft, the procedure presented herein can be easily scaled to cope with the specific features of heavier categories.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/noise.2020.7.issue-1/noise-2020-0004/noise-2020-0004.xml?format=INThybrid-electric aircraftnoise predictionnoise sourcessource-blending method
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author Riboldi Carlo E.D.
Trainelli Lorenzo
Mariani Luca
Rolando Alberto
Salucci Francesco
spellingShingle Riboldi Carlo E.D.
Trainelli Lorenzo
Mariani Luca
Rolando Alberto
Salucci Francesco
Predicting the effect of electric and hybrid-electric aviation on acoustic pollution
Noise Mapping
hybrid-electric aircraft
noise prediction
noise sources
source-blending method
author_facet Riboldi Carlo E.D.
Trainelli Lorenzo
Mariani Luca
Rolando Alberto
Salucci Francesco
author_sort Riboldi Carlo E.D.
title Predicting the effect of electric and hybrid-electric aviation on acoustic pollution
title_short Predicting the effect of electric and hybrid-electric aviation on acoustic pollution
title_full Predicting the effect of electric and hybrid-electric aviation on acoustic pollution
title_fullStr Predicting the effect of electric and hybrid-electric aviation on acoustic pollution
title_full_unstemmed Predicting the effect of electric and hybrid-electric aviation on acoustic pollution
title_sort predicting the effect of electric and hybrid-electric aviation on acoustic pollution
publisher De Gruyter
series Noise Mapping
issn 2084-879X
publishDate 2020-04-01
description In the quest for the reduction of noise pollution, novel hybrid-electric or fully-electric power-trains promise to provide a substantial contribution. Especially closer to airfields, where acceptability issues tend to limit air operations with conventional fuel-burning engines, such novel power-trains allow to fly terminal maneuvers with a dramatically reduced impact on pollution. Considering the General Aviation (GA) field, where such new types of propulsion are more likely to gain a significant market share thanks to their favorable characteristics for this weight category, the reduction of the noise impact on ground may increase the infrastructural value of smaller airfields, often located in densely populated areas. This in turn would help in making novel power-train technologies economically advantageous at a system level. Despite these evident advantages, a methodology to quantify noise emissions of a novel type of power-train has not been identified yet – a fundamental step towards the assessment of the potential contribution of hybrid-electric or fully-electric aircraft to the global scenario of future aviation. This work introduces and discusses a possible procedure to provide such estimation. While mainly focused on the field of propeller-driven GA aircraft, the procedure presented herein can be easily scaled to cope with the specific features of heavier categories.
topic hybrid-electric aircraft
noise prediction
noise sources
source-blending method
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