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Atmospheric turbulence effects on sonic boom signatures

Two measurement campaigns were conducted as part of a study to quantify the effect of atmospheric turbulence on sonic boom propagation. Supersonic overflights were conducted at the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center and the Kennedy Space Center to provide different atmospheric conditions for stud...

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Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2018-03, Vol.143 (3), p.1912-1912
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