posted on 2024-11-20, 11:47authored byMirjam Snellen, Roberto Merino-Martínez, Anique Altena, Alireza Amiri-Simkooei, Camilo Andino Cappagli, Amy Morin, Luca N. Quaroni, Furkat Yunus, Renatto M. Yupa-Villanueva
<p dir="ltr">This manuscript summarizes the main recent research efforts at Delft University of Technology in the field of drone and urban air mobility (UAM) vehicle noise. Illustrative examples are showcased, specifically in terms of acoustic measurements (both in-field and in wind-tunnel facilities), noise modelling (both data-driven and physics-based), and human perception of these sounds. In particular, the measurements feature microphone arrays and acoustic imaging to detect, localize, and isolate drone noise emissions. Regarding drone noise modelling, the proposed approaches cover noise generation, propagation, and acoustic footprint calculation. The evaluation of the human perception of drone noise and the perceived annoyance is another crucial aspect. To this end, psychoacoustic listening experiments are conducted in laboratory conditions and the results are analyzed using perception-based sound metrics. Data from aeroacoustic measurements and synthetic sound auralizations are considered. Combining these three main approaches holistically, the perception-driven design and assessment can be performed by targeting the minimization of the perceived noise annoyance, rather than merely reducing sound pressure levels.</p>
Funding
The Listen to the future project (No. 20247) of the research programme Veni 2022 (Domain
Applied and Engineering Sciences) granted to Roberto Merino-Martinez, which
is (partly) financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
The HOPE (Hydrogen Optimized multi-fuel Propulsion system for clean and silEnt aircraft)
project, which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe
research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101096275.
The REFMAP (Reducing Environmental Footprint through Transformative Multi-scale
Aviation Planning) project, which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon
Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101096698.
The ENODISE (ENabling Optimized Disruptive Airframe-Propulsion Integration Concepts)
project, which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 860103.
The IMAFUSA (IMpact and capacity Assessment Framework for U-space Societal Acceptance)
project, which has received funding from the SESAR 3 joint undertaking
under grant agreement number 101114776.
The ACTION (ACoustic detecTION of class I (<20 kg) unmanned aircraft systems supported
by optical sensors) project, which has received funding from the Dutch Ministry
of Defence under Nationaal Technologie Project (NTP) N21/005.