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Noise annoyance caused by continuous descent approaches compared to regular descent procedures
- Source :
- Applied Acoustics, 125, 194-198. Elsevier, White, K, Arntzen, M, Walker, F, Waiyaki, F M, Meeter, M & Bronkhorst, A W 2017, ' Noise annoyance caused by continuous descent approaches compared to regular descent procedures ', Applied Acoustics, vol. 125, pp. 194-198 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apacoust.2017.04.008, Applied acoustics, 125(October), 194-198. Elsevier, Applied Acoustics, 125, 194-198
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Elsevier, 2017.
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Abstract
- During Continuous Descent Approaches (CDAs) aircraft glide towards the runway resulting in reduced noise and fuel usage. Here, we investigated whether such landings cause less noise annoyance than a regular stepwise approach. Both landing types were compared in a controlled laboratory setting with a Virtual Community Noise Simulator (VCNS), using four audio samples: an overflight during a regular approach (2000 ft altitude) and three aircraft performing CDAs at respectively 3000, 4000 and 5000 ft. The samples at 2000 ft and 4000 ft were recorded at a countryside road, a 360° photo of which was used for the virtual visuals. The other two CDA samples were derived from the recording at 4000 ft. Participants were asked to rate all flyover samples twice while being immersed in the virtual environment. The CDA at 3000 ft was rated as most annoying, likely due to a longer overflight duration, followed by the regular descent and then the CDAs at 4000 and 5000 ft. As CDAs follow a fairly steady trajectory, it was estimated that they will increase annoyance within an area of approximately 2.5 km2, as compared to regular landings. Outside of this area, CDAs may instead result in less annoyance than regular landings. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
- Subjects :
- Engineering
PCS - Perceptual and Cognitive Systems
Acoustics and Ultrasonics
Aircraft noise
Continuous descent approach (CDA)
Annoyance
02 engineering and technology
Continuous descent approach
01 natural sciences
Noise annoyance
Virtual reality
Audio acoustics
0203 mechanical engineering
Noise pollution
0103 physical sciences
Statistics
Audio samples
Noise control
Human & Operational Modelling
Noise abatement
010301 acoustics
Simulation
Landing
020301 aerospace & aeronautics
Virtual community
business.industry
Controlled laboratories
Stepwise approach
Noise
Trajectory
Runway
ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences
Descent (aeronautics)
business
Acoustic noise
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1872910X and 0003682X
- Volume :
- 125
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Applied Acoustics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....52efdbdd9b1a9784098a2a8fe360c151
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apacoust.2017.04.008