One challenge with outdoor sonic boom measurements is making high-fidelity recordings during adverse weather conditions. This paper describes the deployment of a weather-robust measurement system as part of Brigham Young University’s (BYU) participation in the NASA Quiet Supersonic Flights 2018 (QSF18) test in Galveston, TX. BYU made measurements at four different stations across Galveston Island, representing different ambient environments: Scholes airport, a cemetery, a city park near a busy street, and a downtown Post Office parking lot. At each station, multiple measurements were made simultaneously using different data acquisition hardware and microphone types and configurations. The nearly collocated recordings allowed for the comparison of different measurement approaches in terms of practicality, instrumentation noise floor, measurement bandwidth, and wind noise reduction.
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2 December 2019
178th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America
2–6 December 2019
San Diego, California
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July 26 2022
High-fidelity sonic boom measurements using weather-robust measurement equipment Free
Mark C. Anderson;
Mark C. Anderson
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Department of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University
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Kent L. Gee
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Kent L. Gee
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Daniel J. Novakovich;
Daniel J. Novakovich
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Reese D. Rasband;
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Logan T. Mathews;
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J. Taggart Durrant;
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Kevin M. Leete
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Kevin M. Leete
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Alexandra Loubeau
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Mark C. Anderson
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Kent L. Gee
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Daniel J. Novakovich
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Reese D. Rasband
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Logan T. Mathews
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J. Taggart Durrant
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Kevin M. Leete
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Alexandra Loubeau
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Department of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University
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Received:
July 08 2022
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July 12 2022
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Making sonic boom measurements during adverse weather: Summarizing BYU’s participation in QSF18
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Mark C. Anderson, Kent L. Gee, Daniel J. Novakovich, Reese D. Rasband, Logan T. Mathews, J. Taggart Durrant, Kevin M. Leete, Alexandra Loubeau; High-fidelity sonic boom measurements using weather-robust measurement equipment. Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 2 December 2019; 39 (1): 040005. https://doi.org/10.1121/2.0001578
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