SAE ARP4721/1
Superseded
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Monitoring Aircraft Noise and Operations in the Vicinity of Airports: System Description, Acquisition, and Operation
Hardcopy , PDF
29-10-2019
English
12-07-2012
1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCES
3. DEFINITIONS
4. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
5. SITE SELECTION AND INSULATION
6. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
7. TEMPORAL SAMPLING, COMPUTING
METRICS AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES
APPENDIX A - SELECTION OF THRESHOLDS
APPENDIX B - ANALYSIS OF ACCURACY REQUIREMENTS
APPENDIX C - STATISTICAL RELATIONSHIPS USED IN
COMBINATIONS OF SINGLE MEASUREMENT
SOUND EXPOSURE LEVELS
APPENDIX D - DERIVATION OF MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATE
APPENDIX E - BIBLIOGRAPHY
Provides engineering methods that can be applied to monitoring aircraft noise and operations in the vicinity of airports using either attended or unattended monitoring systems, as well as methods for validation of measurement results from permanent systems. It provides guidance on the components, installation and administration of permanent systems and guidance on analysis of data collected from temporary monitoring of aircraft noise.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
50
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PublisherName |
SAE International
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Status |
Superseded
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This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides engineering methods that can be applied to monitoring aircraft noise and operations in the vicinity of airports using either attended or unattended monitoring systems, as well as methods for validation of measurement results from permanent systems. Part 1 provides guidance on the components, installation and administration of permanent systems and guidance on analysis of data collected from temporary monitoring of aircraft noise. A separate document, Part 2, describes both system screening tests and detailed test methods for validating the data reported by permanently installed systems. This document is intended as a guide toward standard practice and is subject to change with experience and technical advances.Potential users include: airport proprietors, airport neighbors, federal, state and local government agencies, equipment vendors and other public bodies and officials. Potential applications include: Part 1 - development of a basis for communication among concerned parties for acquisition, installation and operation of a permanent monitoring system, and reduction of sound level data collected through temporary monitoring; Part 2 - initial system testing and detailed system validation and improvement.The recommended practices included here are intended to apply to commercial air carrier airports and general-aviation airports.The guidance in Part 1 of this document is intended for application to airport noise-monitoring systems that are designed and installed (or refurbished) after the publication date of the document. Part 1 also provides methods for analyzing data from temporary noise monitoring. The methods and information in Part 2 may be used for any permanent monitoring system.The primary topics addressed in this Part 1 are identified in seven subsections. Sections 2 and 3 give References and Definitions. Sections 4 through 6 provide guidance and information intended for those who have had little experience with the design, installation and use of permanent aircraft noise and operations monitoring system. Section 4, System Description, describes the basic components of a complete airport noise and operations monitoring system and gives minimum requirements. Section 5, Site Selection and Installation, describes what steps should be taken in locating noise monitors, and provides minimum requirements for monitor and microphone installation. Section 6, System Administration, describes basic administrative and maintenance activities necessary to ensure an installed system performs as intended.Section 7 provides detailed guidance for making and reporting on aircraft noise measurements made using unattended portable noise monitors.Appendices provide related and additional information.
ICAO 9911 : 2008 | RECOMMENDED METHOD FOR COMPUTING NOISE CONTOURS AROUND AIRPORTS |
SAE AIR 1826 : 2016 | ACOUSTICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR AIRCRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN |
SAE AIR1845A | Procedure for the Calculation of Airplane Noise in the Vicinity of Airports |
IEC 60942:2003 | Electroacoustics - Sound calibrators |
SAE AIR 902 : 1966 | DETERMINATION OF DISTANCE FROM GROUND OBSERVER TO AIRCRAFT FOR ACOUSTIC TESTS |
ISO 9613-2:1996 | Acoustics — Attenuation of sound during propagation outdoors — Part 2: General method of calculation |
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