Numerical programs for the computation of the flow field from the airplane at the flight altitude to the ground are presented. They take into account the nonlinear effects of high Mach number, the entropy change across the shock, the entropy and enthalpy variations in the atmospheric layer, and the gravitational effect. Extension of the programs for the axisymmetric problems to handle nonaxisymmetric terms is described. The asymmetry can be caused by the geometry of the body and the lift, and also by the fact that the variations in the atmospheric layer are two-dimensional. Numerical results for ground level signatures of several configurations at various flight conditions are presented and compared with existing approximate theories to demonstrate the influences of these nonlinear effects.
Sonic boom analysis for high-altitude flight at high Mach number
AIAA Aero-Acoustics Conf. ; 1973 ; Seattle
1977-08-01
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High-Altitude Long-Range Sonic Boom Propagation
AIAA | 1979
|Studies on sonic boom at high Mach numbers
AIAA | 1972
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