PCBoom Propagation Modeling for the Third AIAA Sonic Boom Prediction Workshop
The PCBoom suite of tools was used to model atmospheric propagation cases and the optional focus case as part of the Third AIAA Sonic Boom Prediction Workshop. The Focused Boom module FOBoom version 7.1.0 was used to complete ray tracing calculations using computational fluid dynamics pressure data...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of aircraft 2022-05, Vol.59 (3), p.612-623 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The PCBoom suite of tools was used to model atmospheric propagation cases and the optional focus case as part of the Third AIAA Sonic Boom Prediction Workshop. The Focused Boom module FOBoom version 7.1.0 was used to complete ray tracing calculations using computational fluid dynamics pressure data as the source. Lossy propagation was modeled using PCBoom’s interactive Burgers equation solver, PCBurg, and final results were obtained with the batch analysis tool HeadlessBurgers. The effects of sampling rate, time-step factor, and other factors on model results were investigated. Lateral cutoff angles were refined by finely incrementing azimuth angles and examining propagation paths and ground metrics. The optional focus case, in which the vehicle trajectory included acceleration, was also modeled using PCBoom. An interactive program (RayCau) was used to generate ray diagrams showing the caustic and the delta-tangent ray to confirm the focus condition and to facilitate identification of the ray and signature for input to the lossy nonlinear Tricomi equation (LNTE) solver. PCBurg was used to obtain the lossy signature at the delta tangent position. Finally, the LNTE module was used to compute signatures in the vicinity of the focal zone. |
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ISSN: | 1533-3868 0021-8669 1533-3868 |
DOI: | 10.2514/1.C036434 |