A 70 microphone, 10-foot by 10-foot, microphone phased array was built for use in the harsh environment of rocket launches. The array was setup at NASA Wallops launch pad 0A during a static test firing of Orbital Sciences' Antares engines, and again during the first launch of the Antares vehicle. It was placed 400 feet away from the pad, and was hoisted on a scissor lift 40 feet above ground. The data sets provided unprecedented insight into rocket noise sources. The duct exit was found to be the primary source during the static test firing; the large amount of water injected beneath the nozzle exit and inside the plume duct quenched all other sources. The maps of the noise sources during launch were found to be time-dependent. As the engin...
A semi-empirical theoretical model and a C++ computer program that implements the model have been de...
Structural fatigue, hearing damage, and community disturbances are all consequences of rocket and je...
In recent years, advances in research and engineering have led to more powerful launch vehicles whic...
The specific purpose of the present work was to demonstrate the suitability of a microphone phased a...
Noise measurements during captive and launch firings of a large rocket-powered vehicl
A 48-microphone planar phased array system was used to acquire noise source localization data on a f...
Low frequency noise measurements of Saturn rocket engine, and combustion noise contribution to overa...
A comprehensive, automated, and user-friendly software program was developed to predict the noise an...
The exhaust plumes of launch vehicles impose severe heating rates, pressures, and vibroacoustic load...
Noise measurements pertaining mainly to the static firing, launch, 0 and exit flight phases are pres...
Determination of rocket engine noise damage thresholds of community dwellings near John F. Kennedy S...
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect that a planar surface located near a jet flow ...
While for airplanes the subject of aeroacoustics is associated with community noise, for space vehic...
International audienceDuring lift-off, space launchers are submitted to high acoustic levels which c...
Scan-based near-field acoustical holography (NAH) shows promise in characterizing rocket noise sourc...
A semi-empirical theoretical model and a C++ computer program that implements the model have been de...
Structural fatigue, hearing damage, and community disturbances are all consequences of rocket and je...
In recent years, advances in research and engineering have led to more powerful launch vehicles whic...
The specific purpose of the present work was to demonstrate the suitability of a microphone phased a...
Noise measurements during captive and launch firings of a large rocket-powered vehicl
A 48-microphone planar phased array system was used to acquire noise source localization data on a f...
Low frequency noise measurements of Saturn rocket engine, and combustion noise contribution to overa...
A comprehensive, automated, and user-friendly software program was developed to predict the noise an...
The exhaust plumes of launch vehicles impose severe heating rates, pressures, and vibroacoustic load...
Noise measurements pertaining mainly to the static firing, launch, 0 and exit flight phases are pres...
Determination of rocket engine noise damage thresholds of community dwellings near John F. Kennedy S...
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect that a planar surface located near a jet flow ...
While for airplanes the subject of aeroacoustics is associated with community noise, for space vehic...
International audienceDuring lift-off, space launchers are submitted to high acoustic levels which c...
Scan-based near-field acoustical holography (NAH) shows promise in characterizing rocket noise sourc...
A semi-empirical theoretical model and a C++ computer program that implements the model have been de...
Structural fatigue, hearing damage, and community disturbances are all consequences of rocket and je...
In recent years, advances in research and engineering have led to more powerful launch vehicles whic...