Long range sound propagation is an aspect of many acoustical problems ranging from en route aircraft noise to the acoustic detection of aircraft. Over the past decade, the University of Mississippi and the Open University of England, together with a third institution, have held a symposium approx. every 2 years so that experts in the field of long range propagation could exchange information on current research, identify areas needing additional work, and coordinate activities as much as possible. The Fourth International Symposium on Long Range Sound Propagation was jointly sponsored by the University of Mississippi, the Open University of England, and NASA. Papers were given in the following areas: ground effects on propagation; infras...
The results of an exploratory NASA study, leading to a better understanding of the effects of meteor...
Experiments are described to demonstrate a new method of sonic signalling at extremely long ranges i...
Atmospheric absorption effects on sound propagation losses during aircraft ground operation
Three experimental studies of long range sound propagation carried out or sponsored in the past by N...
Tests were conducted to evaluate the feasibility of using a scale-model experiment situated in an an...
The development of theoretical, computational, and experimental techniques for predicting the effect...
The Joint Acoustic Propagation Experiment (JAPE), was conducted at the White Sands Missile Range, Ne...
The propagation of sound waves at infrasonic frequencies (oscillation periods 1.0 - 1000 seconds) in...
The major tasks undertaken were (1) analytical and laboratory experiments on the propagation of soun...
The final report for progress during the period from 15 Nov. 1988 to 14 Nov. 1991 is presented. Rese...
Reviewed here is the current state of knowledge with respect to each basic mechanism of sound propag...
A flight experiment was conducted to investigate the propagation of periodic low-frequency noise fro...
Measurements of sound propagation over distances up to 1000 m were carried out with an impulse sound...
During JAPE, a variety of sound propagation experiments were conducted including long range measurem...
The theory of sound propagation over randomly irregular, nominally plane terrain of finite impedance...
The results of an exploratory NASA study, leading to a better understanding of the effects of meteor...
Experiments are described to demonstrate a new method of sonic signalling at extremely long ranges i...
Atmospheric absorption effects on sound propagation losses during aircraft ground operation
Three experimental studies of long range sound propagation carried out or sponsored in the past by N...
Tests were conducted to evaluate the feasibility of using a scale-model experiment situated in an an...
The development of theoretical, computational, and experimental techniques for predicting the effect...
The Joint Acoustic Propagation Experiment (JAPE), was conducted at the White Sands Missile Range, Ne...
The propagation of sound waves at infrasonic frequencies (oscillation periods 1.0 - 1000 seconds) in...
The major tasks undertaken were (1) analytical and laboratory experiments on the propagation of soun...
The final report for progress during the period from 15 Nov. 1988 to 14 Nov. 1991 is presented. Rese...
Reviewed here is the current state of knowledge with respect to each basic mechanism of sound propag...
A flight experiment was conducted to investigate the propagation of periodic low-frequency noise fro...
Measurements of sound propagation over distances up to 1000 m were carried out with an impulse sound...
During JAPE, a variety of sound propagation experiments were conducted including long range measurem...
The theory of sound propagation over randomly irregular, nominally plane terrain of finite impedance...
The results of an exploratory NASA study, leading to a better understanding of the effects of meteor...
Experiments are described to demonstrate a new method of sonic signalling at extremely long ranges i...
Atmospheric absorption effects on sound propagation losses during aircraft ground operation