COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT NOISE ASSESSMENT AT LYON SAINT-EXUPÉRY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. IN FLIGHT SOURCE FREQUENCY CHARACTERISATION

Authors

  • Salah Khardi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.35.1566

Abstract

 Simple noise level monitoring systems, which are currently used around airports to create a noise map in residential areas, are unable to identify source frequencies and their impact on the environment. This article presents the dominant frequencies during aircraft approaches at Lyon Saint-Exupéry International Airport (France) and analyzes the evidence of their impact on the environment. The results have the potential to contribute to the improvement of environmental quality around airports. They provide the emitted frequencies during the operations which can be treated by passive or active control systems.

Author Biography

Salah Khardi

Candidate of Engineering, Researcher

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Khardi, S. (2008). COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT NOISE ASSESSMENT AT LYON SAINT-EXUPÉRY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. IN FLIGHT SOURCE FREQUENCY CHARACTERISATION. Proceedings of National Aviation University, 35(2), 58–61. https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.35.1566

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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION