The Third AIAA Sonic Boom Prediction Workshop was held during January 2020, on the weekend prior to the AIAA SciTech conference. The workshop had 23 participants whom represented 6 different counties and 18 unique organizations that included government, industry and academia. The workshop was attend by over 50 individuals. The motivation for the workshop stems from the goal of obtaining supersonic commercial overland flight. In order to replace the current prohibition, with a certification standard, an international effort is required to quantify the accuracy and reliability of prediction methods. The workshops also identify deficiencies in existing methods where further research should be focused. The workshop consisted of two days with the first day focused on nearfield CFD and the second day on propagation techniques. The nearfield CFD study included two configurations known as the biconvex and the C608. This paper provided a summary and comparison of the results for the shock-plume interaction case, also known as the biconvex case. Overall agreement between the participants was very good with the largest standard deviations due to a slight shift of the shock location, not the predicted strength of the shocks.


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    Title :

    Near Field Summary and Analysis of the Third AIAA Sonic Boom Workshop Shock-Plume Interaction Case


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    Conference:

    2021 AIAA SciTech Forum ; 2021 ; Virtual, US


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


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    No indication


    Language :

    English


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