Six different noise metrics (PL, ASEL, BSEL, DSEL, ESEL, and ISBAP) are currently used to quantify sonic boom levels from overflight of supersonic aircraft. A previous meta-analysis using laboratory subjective data identified these metrics, each of which correlated well with human perception of low-boom sounds both indoors and outdoors. Because the analysis did not identify a single metric that was significantly superior, no internationally agreed-upon metric has been chosen for the quiet supersonic aircraft noise certification procedures currently under development. Other analyses of metric sensitivities using existing empirical and simulation datasets, however, have shown significant differences between metrics. Variability of metrics due to macro-atmospheric effects and atmospheric turbulence perturbations have been explored, as well as variability in measurements due to microphone setup configurations, array layouts, and ambient noise effects. This paper reviews these prior studies, summarizes the current understanding of metric sensitivities, and discusses how they may impact future downselection of metrics for certification procedures.
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April 01 2022
Review of noise metric sensitivities for analysis of quiet supersonic overflight Free
Alexandra Loubeau
Alexandra Loubeau
NASA Langley Res. Ctr., MS 463, Hampton, VA 23681, [email protected]
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Alexandra Loubeau
NASA Langley Res. Ctr., MS 463, Hampton, VA 23681, [email protected]
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 151, A87 (2022)
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Alexandra Loubeau; Review of noise metric sensitivities for analysis of quiet supersonic overflight. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 April 2022; 151 (4_Supplement): A87. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0010746
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