A Loudness Calculation Procedure Applied to Shaped Sonic Booms


Book Description

Described here is a procedure that can be used to calculate the loudness of sonic booms. The procedure is applied to a wide range of sonic booms, both classical N-waves and a variety of other shapes of booms. The loudness of N-waves is controlled by overpressure and the associated rise time. The loudness of shaped booms is highly dependent on the characteristics of the initial shock. A comparison of the calculated loudness values indicates that shaped booms may have significantly reduced loudness relative to N-waves having the same peak overpressure. This result implies that a supersonic transport designed to yield minimized sonic booms may be substantially more acceptable than an unconstrained design. Shepherd, Kevin P. and Sullivan, Brenda M. Langley Research Center NASA-TP-3134, L-16913, NAS 1.60:3134 RTOP 537-03-21-03...










NASA Technical Paper


Book Description




NASA Technical Paper


Book Description
















NASA Technical Paper


Book Description