Noise associated with aircraft flying at supersonic speeds is shown to depend primarily on shock wave pattern formed by aircraft; study of such patterns around aircraft in accelerated and retarded flight leads to explanation of booms, of short duration, heard by ground observers after aircraft has dived at supersonic speeds. (See also Roy Aeronautical Soc -- J v 57 n 510 June 1953 p 396-414; Nature (Lond) v 171 n 4362 June 6 1952 p 994-6)
Some aspects of noise from supersonic aircraft
Engineering
Engineering ; 175 , n 4549
1953
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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