Quiet Supersonic Flights 2018 (QSF18) Test: Galveston, Texas Risk Reduction for Future Community Testing with a Low-Boom Flight Demonstration VehicleThe Quiet Supersonic Flights 2018 (QSF18) Program was designed to develop tools and methods for demonstration of overland supersonic flight with an acceptable sonic boom, and collect a large dataset of responses from a representative sample of the population. Phase 1 provided the basis for a low amplitude sonic boom testing in six different climate regions that will enable international regulatory agencies to draft a noise-based standard for certifying civilian supersonic overland flight. Phase 2 successfully executed a large scale test in Galveston, Texas, developed well documented data sets, calculated dose response relationships, yielded lessons, and identified future risk reduction activities.
Document ID
20200003224
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Juliet A Page (Volpe National Transportation Systems Center Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
Kathleen K Hodgdon (Pennsylvania State University State College, United States)
Robert P Hunte (Applied Physical Sciences (United States) Groton, Connecticut, United States)
Dwight E Davis (Applied Physical Sciences (United States) Groton, Connecticut, United States)
Trent A Gaugler (Gaugler Consulting Easton, Pennsylvania, United States)
Robert Downs (Volpe National Transportation Systems Center Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
Robert A Cowart (Gulfstream Aerospace Savannah, Georgia, United States)