A study was performed to determine the feasibility of establishing if a 'shaped' sonic boom signature, experimentally shown in wind tunnel models out to about 10 body lengths, will persist out to representative flight conditions of 200 to 300 body lengths. The study focuses on the use of a relatively large supersonic remotely-piloted and recoverable vehicle. Other simulation methods that may accomplish the objective are also addressed and include the use of nonrecoverable target drones, missiles, full-scale drones, very large wind tunnels, ballistic facilities, whirling-arm techniques, rocket sled tracks, and airplane nose probes. In addition, this report will also present a background on the origin of the feasibility study including a brie...
Wind tunnel investigation of delta-wing-body combination sonic boom at Mach 1.41 and 2.0
Characteristics from sonic boom pressure signatures recorded at 11 locations during reentry of the S...
The Langley unitary plan unitary plan wind tunnel was used to determine the validity of a sonic-boom...
Before beginning this presentation, it is appropriate to acknowledge the sincere interest and financ...
In January 1988, approximately 60 representatives of industry, academia, government, and the militar...
The sonic boom flight test program conducted at Jackass Flats, Nevada, during the summer and fall of...
The sonic boom propagation codes reviewed in this study, SHOCKN and ZEPHYRUS, implement current theo...
A preliminary analysis correlating peaks from sonic boom pressure signatures recorded during the des...
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company (LM), working in conjunction with General Electric Global Resear...
A combined social survey and noise measurement program has been completed in 14 communities in two r...
An experimental program was carried out in the NASA-Langley 4 ft x 4 ft supersonic pressure tunnel t...
One of the current impediments to the establishment of supersonic transports as a viable part of the...
For some routes the ability to fly at supersonic speeds over land as well as over water would greatl...
In support of NASAs ongoing effort to bring supersonic commercial travel to the public, NASA Dryden ...
The results of sonic boom research studies are presented. The purpose of the studies was as follows:...
Wind tunnel investigation of delta-wing-body combination sonic boom at Mach 1.41 and 2.0
Characteristics from sonic boom pressure signatures recorded at 11 locations during reentry of the S...
The Langley unitary plan unitary plan wind tunnel was used to determine the validity of a sonic-boom...
Before beginning this presentation, it is appropriate to acknowledge the sincere interest and financ...
In January 1988, approximately 60 representatives of industry, academia, government, and the militar...
The sonic boom flight test program conducted at Jackass Flats, Nevada, during the summer and fall of...
The sonic boom propagation codes reviewed in this study, SHOCKN and ZEPHYRUS, implement current theo...
A preliminary analysis correlating peaks from sonic boom pressure signatures recorded during the des...
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company (LM), working in conjunction with General Electric Global Resear...
A combined social survey and noise measurement program has been completed in 14 communities in two r...
An experimental program was carried out in the NASA-Langley 4 ft x 4 ft supersonic pressure tunnel t...
One of the current impediments to the establishment of supersonic transports as a viable part of the...
For some routes the ability to fly at supersonic speeds over land as well as over water would greatl...
In support of NASAs ongoing effort to bring supersonic commercial travel to the public, NASA Dryden ...
The results of sonic boom research studies are presented. The purpose of the studies was as follows:...
Wind tunnel investigation of delta-wing-body combination sonic boom at Mach 1.41 and 2.0
Characteristics from sonic boom pressure signatures recorded at 11 locations during reentry of the S...
The Langley unitary plan unitary plan wind tunnel was used to determine the validity of a sonic-boom...