Future Aircraft and the Future of Aircraft Noise

Author:

Knobloch Karsten,Manoha Eric,Atinault Olivier,Barrier Raphaël,Polacsek Cyril,Lorteau Mathieu,Casalino Damiano,Ragni Daniele,Romani Gianluca,Centracchio Francesco,Rossetti Monica,Cioffi Ilaria,Iemma Umberto,Cipolla Vittorio,Frediani Aldo,Jaron Robert,Enghardt Lars

Abstract

AbstractIn order to cope with increasing air traffic and the requirement to decrease the overall footprint of the aviation sector—making it more sustainably and acceptable for the whole society—drastic technology improvements are required beside all other measures. This includes also the development of novel aircraft configurations and associated technologies which are anticipated to bring significant improvements for fuel burn, gaseous and noise emissions compared to the current state and the current evolutionary development. Several research projects all over the world have been investigating specific technologies to address these goals individually, or novel—sometimes also called “disruptive” —aircraft concepts as a whole. The chapter provides a small glimpse on these activities—mainly from a point of view of recent European funded research activities like Horizon2020 projects ARTEM, PARSIFAL, and SENECA being by no-way complete or exhaustive. The focus of this collection is on noise implications of exemplary novel concepts as this is one of the most complicated and least addressed topics in the assessment of aircraft configurations in an early design stage. Beside the boundary layer ingestion concept, the design process for a blended wing body aircraft is described, a box-wing concept is presented and an outlook on emerging supersonic air transport is given.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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