- An emerging potential market has generated renewed interest in civil supersonic aircraft - Evidenced by the appearance of several commercial programs despite lack of standards for en route noise or landing and takeoff noise - Overland Flight Restrictions based on unacceptable sonic boom noise are viewed as the main barrier to this vision - National Research and Policy agencies play a central role in developing the data needed for the regulation change that is essential to enabling this new market - The vision of the Supersonics Community is a future where fast air travel is available for a broad spectrum of the traveling public - Future supersonic aircraft will not only be able to fly overland without creating an “unacceptable situation” but compared to Concorde and SST will be efficient, affordable, and environmentally responsible


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    Title :

    Scale Resolving Jet Simulations to Reduce Airport Noise


    Contributors:
    G. Stich (author) / A. Ghate (author) / J. Housman (author) / C. Kiris (author) / J. Bridges (author)

    Publication date :

    2022


    Size :

    23 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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