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A comparison of measured and theoretical predictions for STS ascent and entry sonic boomsSonic boom measurements have been obtained during the flights of STS-1 through 5. During STS-1, 2, and 4, entry sonic boom measurements were obtained and ascent measurements were made on STS-5. The objectives of this measurement program were (1) to define the sonic boom characteristics of the Space Transportation System (STS), (2) provide a realistic assessment of the validity of xisting theoretical prediction techniques, and (3) establish a level of confidence for predicting future STS configuration sonic boom environments. Detail evaluation and reporting of the results of this program are in progress. This paper will address only the significant results, mainly those data obtained during the entry of STS-1 at Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), and the ascent of STS-5 from Kennedy Space Center (KSC). The theoretical prediction technique employed in this analysis is the so called Thomas Program. This prediction technique is a semi-empirical method that required definition of the near field signatures, detailed trajectory characteristics, and the prevailing meteorological characteristics as an input. This analytical procedure then extrapolates the near field signatures from the flight altitude to an altitude consistent with each measurement location.
Document ID
19840002101
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Garcia, F., Jr.
(NASA Johnson Space Enter Hampton, VA, United States)
Jones, J. H.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center)
Henderson, H. R.
(NASA Langley Research Center)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1983
Publication Information
Publication: Shuttle Performance: Lessons Learned, Pt. 2
Subject Category
Space Transportation
Accession Number
84N10168
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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