Ground-Plane Microphone Configuration for Propeller-Driven Light-Aircraft Noise Measurement(STABILIZED Dec 2020)
ARP4055A
The scope of this ARP embraces the description of a configuration for a ground-plane microphone installation that may be used to determine sound pressure levels equivalent to those which would have been measured in an acoustic freefield at the microphone location. The one-third - octave-band center-frequency range over which equivalent freefield sound pressure levels may be obtained is from as low as 50 Hz to at least as high as 10,000 Hz.
The specific application of the measurement technique described in this ARP is the determination of the equivalent freefield sound pressure levels of the noise produced by propeller-driven light aircraft, in flight, for sound incidence angles within 30 degrees of the normal to the ground. For larger angles to the normal, additional adjustments may be necessary which are outside the scope of this ARP. Caution needs to be exercised, therefore, if the recommended configuration is used to measure the noise from aircraft other than those driven by propeller powerplants, in particular, when full spectral information is required (especially outside the range of 30 degrees to the normal to the ground surface), or when measurements of time-integrated noise descriptors are required.
Rationale:
This document is not used for certification. However, the technique used may be useful reference for researchers, and therefore it should be stabilized.
Related Topics:
Noise
Business and general aviation aircraft
Noise measurement
Research and development
Sound quality
Control systems
Flight tests
Test facilities
Plating
Also known as: SAE ARP 4055
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