Simulation and Regression Modeling of NASA’s X-59 Low-Boom Carpets Across America

Author:

Doebler William J.1,Wilson Sara R.1,Loubeau Alexandra1,Sparrow Victor W.2

Affiliation:

1. NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia 23681

2. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802

Abstract

NASA’s X-59 aircraft is predicted to produce a significantly quieter cruise sonic boom than traditional [Formula: see text]-wave-producing aircraft. A propagation simulation study was undertaken to quantify loudness levels, exposure size, and variability of the X-59’s low-boom carpet using realistic atmospheric profiles across the contiguous United States of America (CONUS). Near-field pressure data of the X-59 in supersonic cruise from NASA’s fully unstructured Navier–Stokes three-dimensional (known as FUN3D) computational fluid dynamics code were propagated using NASA’s PCBoom code, which solves an enhanced Burgers equation along acoustic rays. Atmospheric profiles from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Forecast System Version 2 database were used for propagation at 138 locations across the CONUS. Carpets at each location were generated for aircraft headings in the four cardinal directions. Over one million X-59 carpets were generated in total. The effects of the heading, season, geography, and climate zone on boom levels and exposure size are presented. Multiple linear regression models were developed to estimate carpet width and loudness metrics across the CONUS. These results inform regulators and mission planners on expected variations in boom levels and carpet extent from atmospheric variations. Understanding potential carpet variability is important when planning community noise surveys using the X-59.

Funder

NASA Langley Research Center

Publisher

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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