The applicability of sonic boom minimization concepts in the design of large supersonic transport airplanes capable of a 2500-nautical-mile range at a cruise Mach number of 2.7 is considered. Aerodynamics, weight and balance, and mission performance as well as sonic boom factors, have been taken into account. The results indicate that shock-strength nominal values of somewhat less than 48 newtons/sq m during cruise are within the realm of possibility. Because many of the design features are in direct contradiction to presently accepted design practices, further study of qualified airplane design teams is required to ascertain sonic boom shock strength levels actually attainable for practical supersonic transports
A supersonic airplane creates shocks which coalesce and form a classical N-wave on the ground, formi...
This paper evaluates three different class supersonic airliners (Concorde, Cranfield E-5, and NASA Q...
The reduction of sonic boom levels is the main challenge but also the key factor to start a new era ...
A method for designing conceptual supersonic cruise aircraft to meet low sonic boom requirements is ...
From December 1991 to June 1992, applied aerodynamic research support was given to the team working ...
The topics covered include the following: the sonic boom 'big picture'; current low boom technology;...
A parametric study of low-boom supersonic transport airplanes with conventional configurations was m...
This paper introduces a supersonic transport aircraft design model developed in the GENUS aircraft c...
In this paper a simple approach aimed to the definition of a supersonic configuration optimized in t...
The Langley unitary plan unitary plan wind tunnel was used to determine the validity of a sonic-boom...
The objective of the sonic boom research in the current High Speed Research Program is to ultimately...
Charts which give an estimation of minimum achievable sonic-boom levels for supersonic cruise aircra...
The objective of this study was to provide low sonic boom concepts, geometry, and analysis to suppor...
Performance requirements and economic costs to reduce cruise sonic boom of supersonic transpor
This paper evaluates six supersonic business jet (SSBJ) concepts in a multidisciplinary design analy...
A supersonic airplane creates shocks which coalesce and form a classical N-wave on the ground, formi...
This paper evaluates three different class supersonic airliners (Concorde, Cranfield E-5, and NASA Q...
The reduction of sonic boom levels is the main challenge but also the key factor to start a new era ...
A method for designing conceptual supersonic cruise aircraft to meet low sonic boom requirements is ...
From December 1991 to June 1992, applied aerodynamic research support was given to the team working ...
The topics covered include the following: the sonic boom 'big picture'; current low boom technology;...
A parametric study of low-boom supersonic transport airplanes with conventional configurations was m...
This paper introduces a supersonic transport aircraft design model developed in the GENUS aircraft c...
In this paper a simple approach aimed to the definition of a supersonic configuration optimized in t...
The Langley unitary plan unitary plan wind tunnel was used to determine the validity of a sonic-boom...
The objective of the sonic boom research in the current High Speed Research Program is to ultimately...
Charts which give an estimation of minimum achievable sonic-boom levels for supersonic cruise aircra...
The objective of this study was to provide low sonic boom concepts, geometry, and analysis to suppor...
Performance requirements and economic costs to reduce cruise sonic boom of supersonic transpor
This paper evaluates six supersonic business jet (SSBJ) concepts in a multidisciplinary design analy...
A supersonic airplane creates shocks which coalesce and form a classical N-wave on the ground, formi...
This paper evaluates three different class supersonic airliners (Concorde, Cranfield E-5, and NASA Q...
The reduction of sonic boom levels is the main challenge but also the key factor to start a new era ...