In January 1988, approximately 60 representatives of industry, academia, government, and the military gathered at NASA-Langley for a 2 day workshop on the state-of-the-art of sonic boom physics, methodology, and understanding. The purpose of the workshop was to assess the sonic boom area, to determine areas where additional sonic boom research is needed, and to establish some strategies and priorities in this sonic boom research. Attendees included many internationally recognized sonic boom experts who had been very active in the Supersonic Transport (SST) and Supersonic Cruise Aircraft Research Programs of the 60's and 70's. Summaries of the assessed state-of-the-art and the research needs in theory, minimization, atmospheric effects durin...
The objectives of the Sonic Booms in Atmospheric Turbulence (SonicBAT) Program were to develop and v...
The workshop proceedings include papers on atmospheric propagation and acceptability studies. Papers...
Test flights of supersonic aircraft and field investigations of damage to structures by sonic boo
The High-Speed Research Program and NASA Langley Research Center sponsored the NASA High-Speed Resea...
A High-Speed Sonic Boom Workshop was held at LaRC of Feb. 25-27, 1992. The purpose was to make prese...
A High-Speed Sonic Boom Workshop was held at NASA Langley Research Center on February 25-27, 1992. T...
This presentation discusses the current state of supersonic research at NASA Armstrong and how it re...
The second High-Speed Research Program Sonic Boom Workshop was held at NASA Ames Research Center May...
Test subjects seated inside and outside a house were exposed to low-intensity N-wave sonic booms dur...
In support of the ongoing effort by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to brin...
Conference on sonic boom reduction in supersonic transport flight - shock wave propagation and refra...
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 ...
Prediction methods for sonic boom generation and propagation with overpressure minimization in super...
The sonic boom flight test program conducted at Jackass Flats, Nevada, during the summer and fall of...
The objectives of the Sonic Booms in Atmospheric Turbulence (SonicBAT) Program were to develop and v...
The workshop proceedings include papers on atmospheric propagation and acceptability studies. Papers...
Test flights of supersonic aircraft and field investigations of damage to structures by sonic boo
The High-Speed Research Program and NASA Langley Research Center sponsored the NASA High-Speed Resea...
A High-Speed Sonic Boom Workshop was held at LaRC of Feb. 25-27, 1992. The purpose was to make prese...
A High-Speed Sonic Boom Workshop was held at NASA Langley Research Center on February 25-27, 1992. T...
This presentation discusses the current state of supersonic research at NASA Armstrong and how it re...
The second High-Speed Research Program Sonic Boom Workshop was held at NASA Ames Research Center May...
Test subjects seated inside and outside a house were exposed to low-intensity N-wave sonic booms dur...
In support of the ongoing effort by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to brin...
Conference on sonic boom reduction in supersonic transport flight - shock wave propagation and refra...
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 ...
Prediction methods for sonic boom generation and propagation with overpressure minimization in super...
The sonic boom flight test program conducted at Jackass Flats, Nevada, during the summer and fall of...
The objectives of the Sonic Booms in Atmospheric Turbulence (SonicBAT) Program were to develop and v...
The workshop proceedings include papers on atmospheric propagation and acceptability studies. Papers...
Test flights of supersonic aircraft and field investigations of damage to structures by sonic boo