Multi-impact optimization to reduce aviation noise and emissions.

Author(s)
Zachary, D.S. Gervais, J. & Leopold, U.
Year
Abstract

This paper describes a multi-indicator assessment and minimization problem focused on aviation Community noise. The model explores a combined noise and emission objective for airfreight movements at Luxembourg's Findel Airport. Community noise is evaluated via four population impact indicators emissions are tabulated from in-flight segments in the proximity of the airport and from the contribution of taxiing. A set of scenarios based on trajectory, aircraft scheduling, fleet composition, operational proceduresare implemented in software. An integer programming methodology is used to search for minimal environmental impact. An on/off switch allows for an evaluation of each indicator in the objective. Different impacts on the population are explored in a case study involving the Cargolux Airlines International S.A. (A) Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

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I E144952 /15 / ITRD E144952
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Transportation Research Part D. 2010 /03. 15(2) Pp82-93 (19 Refs.)

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