In support of ongoing efforts to bring commercial supersonic flight to the public, the Sonic Booms in Atmospheric Turbulence (SonicBAT) flight test conducted at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center. During this test, airborne sonic boom measurements were made using an instrumented TG-14 motor glider, called the Airborne Acoustic Measurement Platform (AAMP).During the flight program, the AAMP was consistently able to measure the sonic boom wave that was reflected off of the ground, in addition to the incident wave, resulting in the creation of a completely unique data set of airborne sonic boom reflection measurements.
A Study of Reflected Sonic Booms Using Airborne Measurements
Industry Panel Presentation at the University of Southern California
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2017
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Los Angeles, CA, United States
Acoustics 2017
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2017
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Boston, MA, United States
25.06.2017
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