Developments on ground blocking implementation in turbulence tool for sonic boom propagation

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Abstract

To support international efforts in certifying potential low-noise civil supersonic aircraft, researchers simulate sonic boom data to validate demonstrators. An important factor of sonic boom propagation is turbulence, certain aspects of which are dependent on the height above the ground. However, the original release of turbulent sonic boom propagation tool KZKFourier incorporates only homogeneous atmospheres. NASA requested that Penn State update KZKFourier to include atmospheric profiling, and an area of interest is ground blocking, as the proximity to the ground influences the shape of turbulent eddies in the atmospheric boundary layer. Penn State has begun implementing a 2D cross spectrum ground blocking methodology into the 3D buoyant vector turbulence spectrum of KZKFourier. Results thus far show that ground blocking, which is significant near the surface, affects a small portion of the sonic boom propagation path beginning at 54,000 ft cruise altitude of interest.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)407-412
Number of pages6
JournalNoise Control Engineering Journal
Volume73
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 31 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Building and Construction
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Acoustics and Ultrasonics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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