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RUMBLE · RegUlation and norM for low sonic Boom LEvels

H2020Status: CLOSED1 November 201731 December 2020EU funding €5,042,974Call H2020-MG-2016-2017

Nearly 15 years after the last commercial supersonic flight, the quick evolution of technology combined with the emergence of ambitious industrial projects indicate that a second era for environmentally friendly supersonic commercial flights is about to happen.One of the main obstacles remaining on the path to sustainable supersonic commercial flight is the issue of noise, specifically the loud and sudden sonic boom felt by the populations overflown during the entire cruise. The high level of sonic boom produced by supersonic aircraft at the time led to a complete ban of civilian supersonic flights over land in the United States and several other countries.Since then “low boom” technologies have emerged, opening the door to regulatory evolutions.RUMBLE is dedicated to the production of the scientific evidence requested by national, European and international regulation authorities to determine the acceptable level of overland sonic booms and the appropriate ways to comply with it. RUMBLE will not aim at producing a low boom aircraft design but rather the quantified evidence needed to support new regulations.To this end, RUMBLE will associate the leading organizations in supersonic aviation in Europe and Russia, combining scientific excellence, world-class research infrastructures and industrial leadership bearing the heritage from Concorde and Tu-144, with strong involvement in the regulatory bodies.RUMBLE will develop and assess sonic boom prediction tools, study the human response to sonic boom and validate its findings using wind-tunnel experiments and actual flight tests. Extensive dissemination and regulatory activities will ensure that the European considerations are taken into account in the evolution of the international regulation affecting civilian supersonic flights. RUMBLE will also pave the way for a future low boom flying demonstrator.

Consortium · 20 organisations

coordinator

AIRBUS

FR · €585,088

participant

FEDEARL STATE UNITARY ENTREPRISE STATE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CIVIL AVIATION

RU

participant

FEDERAL STATE UNITERY ENTERPRISE GROMOV FLIGHT RESEARCH INSTITUTE

RU

thirdParty

UNIVERSITE LYON 1 CLAUDE BERNARD

FR

participant

STATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF HIGHER PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION MOSCOW AVIATION INSTITUTE STATE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY

RU

participant

OFFICE NATIONAL D'ETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES AEROSPATIALES

FR · €1,067,651

participant

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV

DE · €484,629

participant

ANOTEC ENGINEERING SL

ES · €95,000

participant

CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF AVIATION MOTORS

RU

participant

EASN TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION SERVICES BVBA

BE · €163,750

participant

AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITED

UK · €129,410

participant

DASSAULT AVIATION

FR · €916,700

participant

FEDERAL STATE UNITARY ENTERPRISE THE CENTRAL AEROHYDRODYNAMIC INSTITUTE NAMED AFTER PROF. N.E. ZHUKOVSKY

RU

participant

STIFTELSEN NORGES GEOTEKNISKE INSTITUTT

NO · €300,300

participant

ECOLE CENTRALE DE LYON

FR · €136,000

participant

ZEUS GMBH, ZENTRUM FUR ANGEWANDTE PSYCHOLOGIE, UMWELT- UND SOZIALFORSCHUNG

DE · €165,000

participant

AIRBUS GROUP LIMITED

UK · €41,996

participant

CARL VON OSSIETZKY UNIVERSITAET OLDENBURG

DE · €300,000

thirdParty

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR

participant

SORBONNE UNIVERSITE

FR · €657,450

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