Noise Emissions and Noise Annoyance of a Single-propeller Electric Aircraft During Flyover

B. von den Hoff*, R. Merino Martinez, R.M. Yupa Villanueva, M. Snellen

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Abstract

In recent years, the search for more sustainable propulsion systems for aviation has led to an increased interest in electric propulsion aircraft. These aircraft are often claimed to be more silent due to the lack of an internal combustion engine which eliminates the combustion and exhaust noise. However, the dominant noise source for single-propeller aircraft, independent of the propulsion method, is often the propeller itself. Additionally, lower noise levels simply assessed with conventional sound metrics like the sound pressure levels might not necessarily correspond to lower noise annoyance. Therefore, this research investigates the noise levels and expected psychoacoustic annoyance of the electric aircraft Pipistrel Velis in comparison to its fuel-burning counterpart, the Pipistrel Virus. The Velis can serve as a direct replacement for the Virus as they have the same number of seats and the same take-off weight, raising the question of what the effect of this replacement is on community noise annoyance. The research is based on experimental measurements during flyovers of both aircraft. Overall, it was found that the Velis is found to have lower noise emissions and lower psychoacoustic annoyance according to its sound quality metrics. This is reflected in the loudness, tonality, and impulsiveness, likely due to the presence of fewer tones below 500 Hz.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 30th International Congress on Sound and Vibration
EditorsWim van Keulen, Jim Kok
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherSociety of Acoustics
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)978-90-90-39058-1
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event30th International Conference on Sound and Vibration - The Postillion Hotel & Convention Centre Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 8 Jul 202411 Jul 2024
Conference number: 30
http://icsv30.org
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Publication series

NameProceedings of the International Congress on Sound and Vibration
ISSN (Electronic)2329-3675

Conference

Conference30th International Conference on Sound and Vibration
Abbreviated titleICSV30
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityAmsterdam
Period8/07/2411/07/24
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Keywords

  • Electric aircraft
  • Propeller noise
  • Psychoacoustic annoyance
  • Sound quality metrics

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