Description / Abstract:
This method estimates noise for both single and tandem main
rotor helicopters except for approach where it applies to single
rotor designs only. It does not apply to coaxial rotor designs. Due
to lack of available data, application of the method has not been
evaluated for application to tiltrotor, or other VTOL
configurations, when operating in the helicopter mode. Since there
are substantial differences between helicopter rotors include in
the data base, and tiltrotor rotors, application to VTOL
configurations other than helicopters is not advised. Application
is limited to helicopters powered by turboshaft engine and does not
apply to helicopters powered by reciprocating engine, tip jets or
other types of power plans. It provides noise information using
basic operating and geometric information available in the open
literature. To keep the method simple, it generates A-weighted
sound levels, and sound Exposure Levels precluding the necessity
for spectral details. The method prescribes estimates for typical
helicopter operations; certain maneuvers may produce noise levels
different from those estimated. Estimates are given for the maximum
sound levels at 1.2 m (4 ft) height above the ground. For aircraft
in forward flight, the estimate is given for an aircraft hovering
3.3 m (10 ft) above ground level at a distance of 152 m (500 ft) to
the side of the observer. No estimate is provided for Sound
Exposure Level in hover since the time duration is
indeterminate.
Purpose:
This document provides a simple empirical means of estimating
helicopter noise for environmental assessment in community
planning. This method is intended for use only where noise data for
the actual helicopter model(s) to be used are unavailable or where
the makeup of the planned helicopter population is not known aside
from size and general characteristics. This method should be
restricted to helicopters whose design characteristics lie within
the range of helicopters which comprised the data base as defined
in Section 6.