NASA is planning several community noise surveys across the USA using the X-59 low-boom aircraft. These surveys require a range of noise levels to resolve a dose-response relationship. The X-59 was designed to produce a shaped sonic boom with a Stevens’ Perceived Level (PL) of 75 dB or less across the boom carpet in a standard atmosphere. However, the X-59’s flight condition can be adjusted to produce levels other than 75 PLdB to obtain a range of doses during community testing. Simulated nearfield pressure waveforms of the X-59 C612A in its on-design condition (Mach 1.4 at 53 200 ft) and an off-design condition at a lower altitude (Mach 1.4 at 46 000 ft) were propagated using PCBoom through realistic atmospheres over the span of one year at several locations across the country. The predicted on-design and off-design boom levels and carpet widths are presented, resulting in a preliminary estimate of the dose range that the X-59 may produce. Future work is planned with additional off-design conditions to assess the true capable dose range of the X-59.
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April 01 2021
Simulated X-59 on- and off-design sonic boom levels in realistic atmospheres for noise dose range estimation Free
William Doebler;
William Doebler
NASA Langley Res. Ctr., NASA Langley Res. Ctr., M.S. 463, Hampton, VA 23681[email protected]
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Alexandra Loubeau;
Alexandra Loubeau
NASA Langley Res. Ctr., Hampton, VA
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Joel B. Lonzaga
Joel B. Lonzaga
Structural Acoust. Branch, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Hampton, VA
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William Doebler
Alexandra Loubeau
Joel B. Lonzaga
NASA Langley Res. Ctr., NASA Langley Res. Ctr., M.S. 463, Hampton, VA 23681[email protected]
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 149, A102 (2021)
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William Doebler, Alexandra Loubeau, Joel B. Lonzaga; Simulated X-59 on- and off-design sonic boom levels in realistic atmospheres for noise dose range estimation. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 April 2021; 149 (4_Supplement): A102. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0004645
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