Header Bar Graphic
Shuttle Image and IconAerospace HeaderBoy Image
Spacer TabHomepage ButtonWhat is NASA Quest ButtonSpacerCalendar of Events ButtonWhat is an Event ButtonHow do I Participate ButtonSpacerBios and Journals ButtonSpacerPics, Flicks and Facts ButtonArchived Events ButtonQ and A ButtonNews ButtonSpacerEducators and Parents ButtonSpacer
Highlight Graphic
Sitemap ButtonSearch ButtonContact Button
 

 

Making Airplanes Quieter

by Kelly McEntire

March 30, 2001

 

Have you ever been near an airport and listened as the jets take off or been under one as it roared into the air at takeoff. It is extremely loud. How would you like to be one of the lucky ones whose house is right at the end of an airport runway? They get to hear this noise all the time. Many people who live near the airport are getting tired of all that noise, so they complain to the government. The government is trying to help them out by asking us at NASA to fix the problem by making jet's quieter.

Jets are powered by jet engines. The technical name for a jet engine is a Gas Turbine Engine. They make a jet plane fly by generating thrust. Thrust is generated by sucking air into the opening of the engine, then heating it to 1000's of degrees with jet fuel, and then shooting it out the back of the engine hundreds of time faster than it went in.

Unfortunately, moving all this air through the engine is very noisy. The first step in making jet engines quieter is to understand why they are noisy and what parts are making the most noise. It is easy to tell that the engine is making a whole bunch of noise, but it isn't easy to tell what part is causing it. We investigate this problem by building a small part of the engine so that this part gets isolated from the other parts. We then test it to see how much noise it generates. We do this with each major part of the engine. Once we understand what causes the noise, we can then begin the task of designing the new part to correct the cause of the problem and thus make the engine run more quietly.

We also investigate ways to make an engine burn less jet fuel and to burn it cleaner so we have less air pollution. More people are flying and more packages are flying than ever before. Small increases in engine efficiency can mean huge savings in jet fuel. The same is true for decreasing air pollution.

 
Spacer        

Footer Bar Graphic
SpacerSpace IconAerospace IconAstrobiology IconWomen of NASA IconSpacer
Footer Info