Sonic Boom Reduction

· Publifye AS
E-bog
69
Sider
Kvalificeret
Bedømmelser og anmeldelser verificeres ikke  Få flere oplysninger

Om denne e-bog

Sonic Boom Reduction explores the exciting possibility of a future with quieter supersonic flight, examining the science and technology driving this innovation. Historically, the intense sonic boom produced by aircraft exceeding the speed of sound has been a major obstacle. This book dives into how advanced aircraft designs, like modified wing shapes, and a better understanding of atmospheric conditions can significantly reduce the impact of these booms. The book draws from research, including NASA's QueSST program, to illustrate real-world advancements.

The book approaches the topic through a combination of theoretical explanations and practical applications, starting with the physics of sonic boom formation and progressing through design strategies and the regulatory landscape. You'll learn how computational fluid dynamics and new materials are contributing to this shift. By connecting aerospace engineering with environmental science and public policy, the book offers a broad perspective on the challenges and opportunities of supersonic travel.

The ultimate goal is to reconcile the desire for faster travel with environmental responsibility.

Bedøm denne e-bog

Fortæl os, hvad du mener.

Oplysninger om læsning

Smartphones og tablets
Installer appen Google Play Bøger til Android og iPad/iPhone. Den synkroniserer automatisk med din konto og giver dig mulighed for at læse online eller offline, uanset hvor du er.
Bærbare og stationære computere
Du kan høre lydbøger, du har købt i Google Play via browseren på din computer.
e-læsere og andre enheder
Hvis du vil læse på e-ink-enheder som f.eks. Kobo-e-læsere, skal du downloade en fil og overføre den til din enhed. Følg den detaljerede vejledning i Hjælp for at overføre filerne til understøttede e-læsere.