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FAA Grants USD19 million to U.S Universities “To Find Ways of reducing AAM Aircraft Noise”

Last week the Fed­er­al Avi­a­tion Admin­is­tra­tion (FAA) announced it was grant­i­ng USD19 mil­lion to 14 U.S Uni­ver­si­ties “To find ways of reduc­ing AAM Air­craft noise”, as part of the Avi­a­tion Sus­tain­abil­i­ty Cen­tre Project (ASCENT), reports a press release.

Act­ing FAA Admin­is­tra­tor Bil­ly Nolen, com­ment­ed, “Research is the gate­way to break­throughs. With the best minds, we can reduce noise and fly with net-zero emis­sions by 2050.” 

Bil­ly Nolen

The noise-relat­ed projects include:-

Noise Reduc­tion for New Air­craft

: Exam­ine the poten­tial noise reduc­tion ben­e­fits of an over-wing jet engine design con­cept: USD300,000 to Geor­gia Insti­tute of Tech­nol­o­gy.

: Sim­u­late son­ic booms in real­is­tic envi­ron­ments to inform the devel­op­ment of noise cer­ti­fi­ca­tion stan­dards for future low-boom super­son­ic air­craft: USD220,000 to Penn­syl­va­nia State Uni­ver­si­ty. 

: Devel­op improved super­son­ic air­craft noise pre­dic­tion meth­ods: USD850,000 to Geor­gia Insti­tute of Tech­nol­o­gy, Uni­ver­si­ty of Illi­nois, Penn­syl­va­nia State Uni­ver­si­ty, Stan­ford Uni­ver­si­ty.

Noise and Advance Air Mobil­i­ty Air­craft, Drones and Rotor­craft

: Devel­op noise mod­els for dif­fer­ent types of Advanced Air Mobil­i­ty vehi­cles: USD315,000 to Mass­a­chu­setts Insti­tute of Tech­nol­o­gy. 

: Devel­op acoustic mod­el­ing for Urban Air Mobil­i­ty vehi­cles with low noise oper­a­tions: USD280,000 to Penn­syl­va­nia State Uni­ver­si­ty. 

: Eval­u­ate the noise expo­sure that could result from large num­bers of com­mer­cial and pri­vate UAS vehi­cles: USD 300,000 to Geor­gia Insti­tute of Tech­nol­o­gy.

: Devel­op noise abate­ment pro­ce­dures for heli­copters in var­i­ous phas­es of flight through com­put­er mod­el­ing: USD170,000 to Penn­syl­va­nia State Uni­ver­si­ty.

Noise and Com­mu­ni­ties

: Assess and quan­ti­fy if any cor­re­la­tion exists between air­craft noise, sleep, car­dio­vas­cu­lar health and men­tal health: USD1,999,608 to Boston Uni­ver­si­ty.

: Inves­ti­gate the effects of avi­a­tion noise on sleep dis­tur­bance: USD1,077,621 to Uni­ver­si­ty of Penn­syl­va­nia.

: Esti­mate if any hous­ing val­ue loss has occurred due to air­craft noise expo­sure: USD300,000 to Mass­a­chu­setts Insti­tute of Tech­nol­o­gy.

The release states, “In addi­tion to the noise reduc­tion and expo­sure stud­ies, oth­er projects focus on sus­tain­able avi­a­tion fuel, alter­na­tive jet fuel sup­ply chains, engine tech­nol­o­gy, com­mer­cial space and envi­ron­men­tal mea­sure­ment.”

Also, work­ing on ASCENT projects are teams from Mis­souri Uni­ver­si­ty of Sci­ence and Tech­nol­o­gy, Pur­due Uni­ver­si­ty, Uni­ver­si­ty of Day­ton, Uni­ver­si­ty of Hawaii, Uni­ver­si­ty of North Car­oli­na, Uni­ver­si­ty of Ten­nessee and Wash­ing­ton State Uni­ver­si­ty.

Lau­rence Wild­goose

Lau­rence Wild­goose, Assis­tant Admin­is­tra­tor for Pol­i­cy, Inter­na­tion­al Affairs, and Envi­ron­ment, said, “The uni­ver­si­ty teams are cre­at­ing a new path for the avi­a­tion indus­try and our invest­ments in the research are pay­ing div­i­dends today.” 

Dur­ing the past year, the FAA has invest­ed more than USD35 mil­lion in the ASCENT research effort and more than USD130 mil­lion since the pro­gram began in 2014. In its Avi­a­tion Cli­mate Action Plan, the Unit­ed States set a goal to achieve net-zero green­house gas emis­sions from the U.S avi­a­tion sec­tor by 2050.

To achieve it, the FAA has award­ed USD100 mil­lion to research and scale fuel-sav­ing tech­nolo­gies and noise reduc­tions; is deploy­ing soft­ware allow­ing air­planes to roll right to the run­way and take off; has award­ed USD327 mil­lion to elec­tri­fy air­port gate equip­ment and vehi­cles; and has invest­ed USD35 mil­lion for uni­ver­si­ties to help build sus­tain­able avi­a­tion fuel sup­ply chains. 

For more infor­ma­tion

https://www.faa.gov

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