Model calculations and measurements of shooting sound in practical situations

Author:

Salomons E. M.1,van der Eerden F. J. M.1,van den Berg F. H. A.1

Affiliation:

1. TNO Acoustics and Sonar , Oude Waalsdorperweg 63, 2597 AK, The Hague, The Netherlands

Abstract

Shooting sound in practical situations with propagation distances up to 300 m is investigated by means of model calculations and measurements. The results illustrate uncertainties in the model calculations for practical situations. The measurements were performed with various small-caliber weapons. Microphones were placed at positions screened by a noise barrier, and also at unscreened positions. The measured signals contain muzzle sound and bullet sound. The model calculations for muzzle sound and bullet sound take into account emission spectra and various propagation attenuation terms, including ground attenuation and barrier attenuation. The bullet sound model is based on a nonlinear theory of N waves generated by supersonic projectiles. For the unscreened situation, model and measurement results show that the sound levels are considerably reduced by ground attenuation. Ground-level variations and ground roughness in the measurement area play an important role. At a 300 m distance, the A-weighted bullet sound level is higher than the A-weighted muzzle sound level, which underlines the importance of bullet sound. For the screened situation, model and measurement results are used to analyze diffraction of bullet sound by the horizontal and vertical edges of the barrier. The diffraction is explained by considering Fresnel zones on the bullet trajectory.

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

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