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A Maneuvering Flight Noise Model for Helicopter Mission Planning

Eric Greenwood, Robert Rau, NASA Langley Research Center
Benjamin May, Christopher Hobbs, Wyle

May 5, 2015

https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0071-2015-10035

Abstract:
A new model for estimating the noise radiation during maneuvering flight is developed in this paper. The model applies the Quasi-Static Acoustic Mapping (Q-SAM) method to a database of acoustic spheres generated using the Fundamental Rotorcraft Acoustics Modeling from Experiments (FRAME) technique. A method is developed to generate a realistic flight trajectory from a limited set of waypoints and is used to calculate the quasi-static operating condition and corresponding acoustic sphere for the vehicle throughout the maneuver. By using a previously computed database of acoustic spheres, the acoustic impact of proposed helicopter operations can be rapidly predicted for use in mission-planning. The resulting FRAME-QS model is applied to near-horizon noise measurements collected for the Bell 430 helicopter undergoing transient pitch up and roll maneuvers, with good agreement between the measured data and the FRAME-QS model.


A Maneuvering Flight Noise Model for Helicopter Mission Planning

  • Presented at Forum 71 - Best Paper for this session
  • 10 pages
  • SKU # : F-0071-2015-10035
  • Acoustics

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A Maneuvering Flight Noise Model for Helicopter Mission Planning

Authors / Details:
Eric Greenwood, Robert Rau, NASA Langley Research Center
Benjamin May, Christopher Hobbs, Wyle