The workshop proceedings include papers on atmospheric propagation and acceptability studies. Papers discussing atmospheric effects on the sonic boom waveform addressed several issues. It has long been assumed that the effects of molecular relaxation are adequately accounted for by assuming that a steady state balance between absorption and nonlinear wave steepening exists. It was shown that the unsteadiness induced by the nonuniform atmosphere precludes attaining this steady state. Further, it was shown that the random atmosphere acts as a filter, effectively filtering out high frequency components of the distorted waveform. Several different propagation models were compared, and an analysis of the sonic boom at the edge of the primary car...
An extensive sonic boom propagation database with low- to normal-intensity booms (overpressures of 0...
Sonic-boom propagation from flight level to ground is influenced by wind and speed-of-sound variatio...
The objectives of the Sonic Booms in Atmospheric Turbulence (SonicBAT) Program were to develop and v...
The second High-Speed Research Program Sonic Boom Workshop was held at NASA Ames Research Center May...
A High-Speed Sonic Boom Workshop was held at LaRC of Feb. 25-27, 1992. The purpose was to make prese...
The results of sonic boom research studies are presented. The purpose of the studies was as follows:...
In this study there were two primary tasks. The first was to develop an algorithm for quantifying th...
The improved simulation of sonic boom propagation through the real atmosphere requires greater under...
The program goals were determined after consideration of the weaknesses in our understanding of atmo...
A High-Speed Sonic Boom Workshop was held at NASA Langley Research Center on February 25-27, 1992. T...
Accurate prediction of human response to sonic booms from proposed HSCT aircraft depends on a knowle...
Exposure pattern development, propagation through inhomogeneous atmosphere, and effects on people an...
Our objectives are to assess the effect of turbulence and molecular absorption (which is now known t...
Atmospheric refraction, grazing incidence wave impingement, and turbulence interaction effects on so...
The High-Speed Research Program and NASA Langley Research Center sponsored the NASA High-Speed Resea...
An extensive sonic boom propagation database with low- to normal-intensity booms (overpressures of 0...
Sonic-boom propagation from flight level to ground is influenced by wind and speed-of-sound variatio...
The objectives of the Sonic Booms in Atmospheric Turbulence (SonicBAT) Program were to develop and v...
The second High-Speed Research Program Sonic Boom Workshop was held at NASA Ames Research Center May...
A High-Speed Sonic Boom Workshop was held at LaRC of Feb. 25-27, 1992. The purpose was to make prese...
The results of sonic boom research studies are presented. The purpose of the studies was as follows:...
In this study there were two primary tasks. The first was to develop an algorithm for quantifying th...
The improved simulation of sonic boom propagation through the real atmosphere requires greater under...
The program goals were determined after consideration of the weaknesses in our understanding of atmo...
A High-Speed Sonic Boom Workshop was held at NASA Langley Research Center on February 25-27, 1992. T...
Accurate prediction of human response to sonic booms from proposed HSCT aircraft depends on a knowle...
Exposure pattern development, propagation through inhomogeneous atmosphere, and effects on people an...
Our objectives are to assess the effect of turbulence and molecular absorption (which is now known t...
Atmospheric refraction, grazing incidence wave impingement, and turbulence interaction effects on so...
The High-Speed Research Program and NASA Langley Research Center sponsored the NASA High-Speed Resea...
An extensive sonic boom propagation database with low- to normal-intensity booms (overpressures of 0...
Sonic-boom propagation from flight level to ground is influenced by wind and speed-of-sound variatio...
The objectives of the Sonic Booms in Atmospheric Turbulence (SonicBAT) Program were to develop and v...