To examine the building and human response to sonic boom in the range 3 Hz to 30 Hz, Georgia Institute of Technology is building a special acoustic driver system to simulate sonic boom. To support the NASA LaRC program on building and human response, this simulator's capability has been extended to an upper frequency of 4 KHz. A residential test house was made available by Georgia Tech for these tests. At the time of preparation of this document, most of the acoustic drivers and the associated electronics have been built and assembled. The system has, however, not been fully tested. The following pages provide an overview of the progress to date. The acoustic driver systems, and the principle of their operation together with the test house are described. Future plans are also summarized.
Georgia Tech sonic boom simulator
1992-04-01
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Georgia Tech Sonic Boom Simulator
NTIS | 1992
|A giant simulator of sonic boom and aircraft noise
AIAA | 1993
|Development of a portable sonic boom simulator for field use
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|The development of a sonic boom simulator with detonable gases
TIBKAT | 1971
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