Mean flow atmospheric effects and their impact on sonic boom propagation

2018 
One dimensional augmented Burgers equation has been generally used for nonlinear lossy sonic boom propagation. This equation models the effects of nonlinearities, loss mechanisms such as absorption and dispersion due to molecular relaxation and thermoviscous dissipation, and geometric spreading through ray tube areas including Blokhintzev scaling as well as atmospheric stratification. However, in the presence of atmospheric winds, original terms in the augmented Burgers formulation do not account for the Doppler effects, where the observer is moving with the local flow rather than being fixed in space. Instead, wind is accounted for by updating the ray paths and effective speed of sound. Inclusion of mean flow wind effects in all terms of the augmented Burgers equation allows for an enhanced prediction capability that is closer to the underlying physics. This work will update sBOOM, an augmented Burgers' solver, to reflect the mean flow wind enhancements. The sonic boom ground signatures and other relevan...
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