The topic is addressed of building vibration response to sonic boom and the evaluation of the associated human response to this vibration. An attempt is made to reexamine some of the issues addressed previously and to offer fresh insight that may assist in reassessing the potential impact of sonic boom over populated areas. Human response to vibration is reviewed first and a new human vibration response criterion curve is developed as a function of frequency. The difference between response to steady state versus impulsive vibration is addressed and a 'vibration exposure' or 'vibration energy' descriptor is suggested as one possible way to evaluate duration effects on response to transient vibration from sonic booms. New data on the acousti...
Several scientific, regulatory, and policy-coordinating bodies have developed methods for predicting...
To examine the building and human response to sonic boom in the range 3 Hz to 30 Hz, Georgia Institu...
this paper is to quantify subjective loudness response to a set of signatures selected from those re...
In order to evaluate reaction of people to sonic booms of varying overpressures and time durations, ...
INTRODUCTION The proposed development of a second-generation supersonic commercial transport has re...
Two approaches to the prediction of community response to sonic boom exposure are examined and compa...
The data are reproduced from NSBEO-1-67, which contains some preliminary results of the test program...
For some routes the ability to fly at supersonic speeds over land as well as over water would greatl...
Infrasound and audible sound at very low frequency from sources such as military aircrafts, explosio...
Research during the past decade at the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Sout...
The effects of perceptible whole-body vibrations on annoyance ratings of sonic booms and other impul...
Experimental vibration studies were conducted on two houses to determine some of the dynamic respons...
Legal bans prohibit over land supersonic flights for any commercial aircraft. Those restrictions, ai...
OAM report.PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-74-9DOT/FAA/AM-74/9Sonic boomNoiseAnnoyancePerformanceAdaptation (Ps...
Commercial supersonic flight is currently forbidden over land because sonic booms have historically ...
Several scientific, regulatory, and policy-coordinating bodies have developed methods for predicting...
To examine the building and human response to sonic boom in the range 3 Hz to 30 Hz, Georgia Institu...
this paper is to quantify subjective loudness response to a set of signatures selected from those re...
In order to evaluate reaction of people to sonic booms of varying overpressures and time durations, ...
INTRODUCTION The proposed development of a second-generation supersonic commercial transport has re...
Two approaches to the prediction of community response to sonic boom exposure are examined and compa...
The data are reproduced from NSBEO-1-67, which contains some preliminary results of the test program...
For some routes the ability to fly at supersonic speeds over land as well as over water would greatl...
Infrasound and audible sound at very low frequency from sources such as military aircrafts, explosio...
Research during the past decade at the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Sout...
The effects of perceptible whole-body vibrations on annoyance ratings of sonic booms and other impul...
Experimental vibration studies were conducted on two houses to determine some of the dynamic respons...
Legal bans prohibit over land supersonic flights for any commercial aircraft. Those restrictions, ai...
OAM report.PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-74-9DOT/FAA/AM-74/9Sonic boomNoiseAnnoyancePerformanceAdaptation (Ps...
Commercial supersonic flight is currently forbidden over land because sonic booms have historically ...
Several scientific, regulatory, and policy-coordinating bodies have developed methods for predicting...
To examine the building and human response to sonic boom in the range 3 Hz to 30 Hz, Georgia Institu...
this paper is to quantify subjective loudness response to a set of signatures selected from those re...