
Large aperture microphone array measurement at operating airport for sound source model creation of J-FRAIN
In 2022, authors conducted microphone array measurements at an operating airport to create sound source models for commercial aircraft based on the noise prediction framework J-FRAIN. A similar measurement was also performed by our colleagues in 2019, but it was a trial to establish
the concept of the framework and was done using a microphone array in which the number of microphones was reduced to about half. In order to improve the accuracy of the sound source models, the microphone array with a 30-meter diameter consisting of 195 microphones mounted on the ground was
used in 2022. Recording-based simultaneous noise measurement using sound level meters was also performed around the airport to validate prediction results in terms of time histories of 1/3 octave band sound pressure levels. This paper describes an overview of the microphone array measurements
conducted in 2022 and a case study of noise prediction around the airport using sound source models created from the data of microphone array measurements conducted in 2022. Predicted results are compared with 1/3 octave band data measured using sound level meters mounted at a height of 4
m above the ground at sites of noise monitoring stations around the airport.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Kobayasi Institute of Physical Research 2: Narita International Airport Promotion Foundation 3: The University of Tokyo 4: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency 5: Aviation Environment Research Center, Organization of Airport Facilitation
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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