Evolution of acoustic nonlinearity in outdoor blast propagation from firearms: On the persistence of nonlinear behavior

Author:

Billot Guido1,Marinus Benoît G.1ORCID,Harri Kristof1,Moiny Francis2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Royal Military Academy 1 , Brussels, Belgium

2. Faculty of Engineering (General Physics Unit), University of Mons 2 , Mons, Belgium

Abstract

Acoustic events exceeding a certain threshold of intensity cannot benefit from a linearization of the governing wave equation, posing an additional burden on the numerical modelling. Weak shock theory associates nonlinearity with the generation of high frequency harmonics that compensate for atmospheric attenuation. Overlooking the persistence of this phenomenon at large distances can lead to mispredictions in gun detection procedures, noise abatement protocols, and auditory risk assessment. The state-of-the-art mostly addresses aircraft jet noise, a stationary and largely random type of signal. The extension of such conclusions to muzzle blasts requires caution in considering their peculiar impulsive and broadband nature. A methodology based on the time and frequency analysis of an experimental dataset of eight calibres intends to find quantitative metrics linked to acoustic nonlinearity in outdoor muzzle blast propagation. Propagating three waveforms (SCAR-L 7.62 mm, Browning 9 mm, and Howitzer 105 mm) up to 300 [m] with the in-house numerical solver based on the nonlinear progressive wave equation, demonstrates that the propagation does not downgrade to truly linear.

Funder

Royal Higher Institute for Defence

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

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