Exercise CreateNewStudy Part1 StudyDetails PDF
Exercise CreateNewStudy Part1 StudyDetails PDF
Exercise CreateNewStudy Part1 StudyDetails PDF
The study elements created in this exercise are intended to demonstrate the mechanics of how to
create a study structure in AEDT 2b and do not represent a real analysis.
Prerequisites
This exercise assumes no prior usage of AEDT and is designed to provide the user with basic
knowledge of creating a new study and defining metric result in AEDT 2b.
Major Steps
The major steps in this exercise are as follows:
• Create a new study
• Add and view an airport
• Create aircraft operations on existing tracks
• Create an annualization
• Create a grid receptor
• Create a receptor set
• Define metric results
• Run metric results
Instructions
Create a new study
Follow the steps below to create a new study on the local database server.
1. Open the AEDT application.
2. Click on the Study tab then click New to display the Create New Study dialog.
3. In the Set study name field, enter “My KBOS Study”.
4. In the Set study description, enter “My new Boston study”.
5. Click New to create the study.
The Metric Results tab will open when the new study has been created.
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The runways and runway ends for the airport layout are displayed on the map, and the corresponding
layer is created in the Airport Layers category of the Layers manager.
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Arrival operation
1. Click on the Operations tab.
2. In the Display ribbon group, click Aircraft.
3. In the Aircraft Actions ribbon group, click New to open the Create Aircraft Operation wizard.
4. Assign Operation Type and Airport Layout:
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a. In the Operation type drop-down menu, select Arrival.
b. Enter “1” in the Operation count field.
c. In the User ID field, enter “LoganArr”.
d. Select GENERAL EDWARD LAWRENCE LOGAN INTL Default Layout.
e. Click Next.
5. Choose Equipment:
a. Click on the filter icon in the (ANP) ID column and check the box next to 707.
b. Click the X button in the top-right corner to close the filtering control.
c. Select the Boeing 707-120/JT3C in the first row of the table with engine modification
code JT3C.
d. Click Next.
6. Choose Gate:
a. This is an optional step. Do not select the Use Gate option for this example.
b. Click Next.
7. Choose GSE/APU:
a. This is an optional step. Do not add any APUs or GSEs for this example.
b. Click Next.
8. Assign Operation Time:
a. Select the Assign operation time radio button.
b. Use the default date and time in the Operation time field.
c. Click Next.
9. Choose Flight Profile:
a. Select the STANDARD profile.
b. Click Next.
10. Choose Track:
a. Select the DEFAULT_04L_A track.
b. The track is highlighted on the map. Zoom in on the map to view the track location.
c. Click Next.
11. Summary:
a. Review the selections from the previous steps in the Current Selection area.
b. Click Create.
The new operation is created and listed in the Operations pane. Click Get operations… to load the
entries in the Operations pane.
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Departure operation
1. In the Aircraft Actions ribbon group, click New to open the Create Aircraft Operation wizard.
2. Assign Operation Type and Airport Layout:
a. In the Operation type drop-down menu, select Departure.
b. Enter “1” in the Operation count field.
c. In the User ID field, enter “LoganDep”.
d. Select GENERAL EDWARD LAWRENCE LOGAN INTL Default Layout.
e. Click Next.
3. Choose Equipment:
a. Click on the filter icon in the (Engine) Modification Code column, select Contains from
the first drop-down menu, enter “JT3” and click Filter.
b. Click the X button in the top-right corner to close the filtering control.
c. Select the Boeing 707-120/JT3C in the fifth row of the table with engine modification
code JT3C.
d. Click Next.
4. Choose Gate:
a. This is an optional step. Do not select the Use Gate option for this example.
b. Click Next.
5. Choose GSE/APU:
a. This is an optional step. Do not add any APUs or GSEs for this example.
b. Click Next.
6. Assign Operation Time:
a. Select the Assign operation time radio button.
b. Use the default date and time in the Operation time field.
c. Click Next.
7. Choose Flight Profile:
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a. Select the STANDARD profile with stage length 6.
b. Click Next.
8. Choose Track:
a. Select the DEFAULT_04L_D track.
b. The track is highlighted on the map. Zoom in on the map to view the track location.
c. Click Next.
9. Summary:
a. Review the selections from the previous steps in the Current Selection area.
b. Click Create.
Annualizations provide a convenient way to evaluate environmental consequences that represent noise
and emissions over the time period of interest with potentially different weighting of individual
operation groups. In this example, the operations will be weighted equally, and operation groups will be
created for demonstration purposes.
Follow the steps below to build an annualization consisting of the operations created in previous steps.
1. In the Operations tab, Display ribbon group, click Annualizations.
2. In the Annualization Actions ribbon group, click New to open the Create Annualization wizard.
3. Assign Existing Operation Groups:
a. Check the Add new aircraft operation group(s) option.
b. Click Next.
5. Build Annualization:
a. From the Defined operations group list, hold the control key and select the Logan Arrival
and Logan Departure operation groups, then drag the groups into the Root
annualization.
b. Weighting could be applied to the Logan Arrival and Logan Departure operation groups
at this point. For this example, leave the weighting as “1” for both groups.
c. Double-click the Root annualization name and change the name to “Logan
Annualization”.
d. Click Next.
The new metric results are listed in the Metric Results pane.
When the metric results have finished running, the State column in the Metric Results pane will display a
green check icon.
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Proceed to part 2 of this exercise to explore the results for the metric results
created in this part of the exercise.