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Project 042: Acoustical Model of Mach Cutoff Flight
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Project 042: Acoustical Model of Mach Cutoff Flight

Michael Bailey, Juliet Page, Jimmy Tai, Michelle Vigeant and Victor W Sparrow
Washington State University
2019
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7273/000001724
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/120072
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ASCENT Project 042 Sparrow-PSU-2019 Annual Report2.33 MBDownloadView
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ASCENT Project 042_GT_FinalReport17.33 MBDownloadView
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Abstract

Aviation Technology
ASCENT Project 42 brings together resources to provide preliminary information to the FAA regarding the noise exposure of supersonic aircraft flying under Mach cutoff conditions. Studies in the 1970s showed that Mach cutoff supersonic flight was possible, but there are currently no data establishing the frequency and extent of noise exposures or guidelines for managing such exposures. Penn State is shedding light on the Mach cutoff phenomena.

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