Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
In support of the ongoing effort by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to bring supersonic commercial travel to the public, NASA, in partnership with other industry organizations, conducted a flight research experiment to analyze acoustic propagation at the lateral edge of the sonic boom carpet. The name of the effort was the Farfield Investigation of No-boom Thresholds (FaINT). The research from FaINT determined an appropriate metric for sonic boom waveforms in the transition and shadow zones called Perceived Sound Exposure Level, established a value of 65 dB as a limit for the acoustic lateral extent of a sonic boom's noise region, analyzed change in sonic boom levels near lateral cutoff, and compared between real sonic boom measurements and numerical predictions.
Keywords:
Acoustics; Aerodynamics
Type:
AFRC-E-DAA-TN23247
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International Symposium on NonLinear Acoustics; Jun 29, 2015 - Jul 03, 2015; Lyon; France
Format:
application/pdf
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