A package of computer programs was developed for analyzing acoustic data from an aircraft flyover. The package assumes the aircraft is flying at constant altitude and constant velocity in a fixed attitude over a linear array of ground microphones. Aircraft position is provided by radar and an option exists for including the effects of the aircraft's rigid-body attitude relative to the flight path. Time synchronization between radar and acoustic recording stations permits ensemble averaging techniques to be applied to the acoustic data thereby increasing the statistical accuracy of the acoustic results. Measured layered meteorological data obtained during the flyovers are used to compute propagation effects through the atmosphere. Final results are narrow-band spectra and directivities corrected for the flight environment to an equivalent static condition at a specified radius.
Program for Narrow-Band Analysis of Aircraft Flyover Noise Using Ensemble Averaging Techniques
1982
70 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Flight paths , Linear arrays , Statistical analysis , Doppler effect , Microphones , Noise spectra , Meteorological parameters , Jet aircraft noise , Noise measurement , Aircraft , Average , Atmospheric attenuation , Noise Pollution & Control , Acoustic impedance , Directivity , Computer programs , Noise propagation , Synchronism , Environmental tests , Position (Location) , Spectral bands
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