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Assessment of Microphone Phased Array for Measuring Launch Vehicle Lift-off Acoustics

AUTHOR Administration (Nasa), National Aeronaut
PUBLISHER Independently Published (08/07/2020)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The specific purpose of the present work was to demonstrate the suitability of a microphone phased array for launch acoustics applications via participation in selected firings of the Ares I Scale Model Acoustics Test. The Ares I Scale Model Acoustics Test is a part of the discontinued Constellation Program Ares I Project, but the basic understanding gained from this test is expected to help development of the Space Launch System vehicles. Correct identification of sources not only improves the predictive ability, but provides guidance for a quieter design of the launch pad and optimization of the water suppression system. This document contains the results of the NASA Engineering and Safety Center assessment. Garcia, Roberto Langley Research Center NASA/TM-2012-217563, NESC-RP-09-00597, L-20138, NF1676L-14597 ACOUSTICS; LAUNCH VEHICLES; PHASED ARRAYS; MICROPHONES; SCALE MODELS; SPACECRAFT LAUNCHING; PREDICTIONS; CONSTELLATION PROGRAM; SAFETY
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ISBN-13: 9798673354452
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Content Language: English
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Page Count: 52
Carton Quantity: 78
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.11 x 11.02 inches
Weight: 0.32 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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The specific purpose of the present work was to demonstrate the suitability of a microphone phased array for launch acoustics applications via participation in selected firings of the Ares I Scale Model Acoustics Test. The Ares I Scale Model Acoustics Test is a part of the discontinued Constellation Program Ares I Project, but the basic understanding gained from this test is expected to help development of the Space Launch System vehicles. Correct identification of sources not only improves the predictive ability, but provides guidance for a quieter design of the launch pad and optimization of the water suppression system. This document contains the results of the NASA Engineering and Safety Center assessment. Garcia, Roberto Langley Research Center NASA/TM-2012-217563, NESC-RP-09-00597, L-20138, NF1676L-14597 ACOUSTICS; LAUNCH VEHICLES; PHASED ARRAYS; MICROPHONES; SCALE MODELS; SPACECRAFT LAUNCHING; PREDICTIONS; CONSTELLATION PROGRAM; SAFETY
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