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Supersonic Flight Testing to Assess Ground Recording Systems for NASA's Low Boom Flight DemonstratorThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has performed two supersonic flight test campaigns in preparation for the extensive ground measurements that will be taken during Quesst Phase 2 to verify the low boom from the X-59. The first test campaign was Carpet Determination In Entirety Measurements (CarpetDIEM) Phase II, with F/A-18B aircraft and a subscale ground sensor array and the second campaign was CarpetDIEM Phase III,with both F-15B and F/A-18D aircraft and a geographically large scale ground sensor array. CarpetDIEM Phase II served to evaluate prototypes of the state-of-the-art Ground Recording System (GRS) which NASA is developing in order to record the low boom of X-59. The prototype GRS measured both N-wave and evanescent wave sonic booms which were1.4±1.1PLdB from co-located truth sources during these flights. CarpetDIEM Phase II was also used to down select two NASA developed unattended trigger concepts, one based on Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) and the other utilizing satellite communications. Both unattended trigger concepts performed well, with the ADS-B based concept being chosen at the conclusion of CarpetDIEM Phase II for integration with the GRS. CarpetDIEM Phase III was primarily a logistics risk-reduction effort for Quesst Phase 2, but also sought to evaluate the capabilities, including the newly implemented ADS-B unattended trigger, and ruggedness of the GRS during a long-term deployment. The F-15B stood in for the X-59, flying two different X-59flight profiles, including an accelerating climb maneuver. The GRS successfully self-triggered to capture 80% of sonic booms generated from both steady and dynamic flight maneuvers. Low booms, defined by the project as being≤80 PLdB, were recorded by the GRS near the end of CarpetDIEM Phase III. The GRS measured low booms were found to be within0.4±0.1PLdB of a co-located truth source.
Document ID
20240015099
Acquisition Source
Armstrong Flight Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Forrest L Carpenter IV
(Armstrong Flight Research Center Edwards, United States)
L J Hantsche
(Armstrong Flight Research Center Edwards, United States)
Larry J Cliatt II
(Armstrong Flight Research Center Edwards, United States)
Edward A Haering Jr.
(Armstrong Flight Research Center Edwards, United States)
Date Acquired
November 25, 2024
Subject Category
Aeronautics (General)
Meeting Information
Meeting: AIAA SciTech 2025
Location: Orlando, FL
Country: US
Start Date: January 6, 2025
End Date: January 10, 2025
Sponsors: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 981698
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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