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Problems of a Supersonic Business Aircraft Design with Regard to Cabin Noise Requirements

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The problem of designing a supersonic business aircraft with regard to cabin noise requirements. The tendency to reduce noise levels in passenger aircraft cabins is shown and competitively necessary noise levels in the passenger cabin and cockpit are formulated, which need to be guided by when designing an aircraft. The main noise sources are described, and the analysis of available publications on noise in the cabin of a supersonic aircraft of the first generation is carried out. The concept of R&D necessary to ensure the design of the aircraft, taking into account the required noise levels in the cabin, is proposed.

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The article is prepared in the implementation of the program for the creation and development of the World-Class Research Center “Supersonic” for 2020–2025 funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (grant agreement of December 8, 2020, no. 075-11-2020-023).

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Moshkov, P.A., Strelets, D.Y. (2023). Problems of a Supersonic Business Aircraft Design with Regard to Cabin Noise Requirements. In: Strelets, D.Y., Korsun, O.N. (eds) Recent Developments in High-Speed Transport. Springer Aerospace Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9010-6_14

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