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Thomas Rötger, Chris Eyers and Roberta Fusaro
The request for faster and greener civil aviation is urging the worldwide scientific community and aerospace industry to develop a new generation of supersonic aircraft, which are expected to be environmentally sustainable, and to guarantee a high level ...
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Giordana Bonavolontà, Craig Lawson and Atif Riaz
The reduction of sonic boom levels is the main challenge but also the key factor to start a new era of supersonic commercial flights. Since 1970, a FAA regulation has banned supersonic flights overland for unacceptable sonic booms at the ground, and many...
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O. V. Kravchenko, O. A. Azarova and D. D. Knight
The problem of noise reduction in supersonic aircraft design is one of the key problems, the solution of which largely determines the speed of development of supersonic aviation as a whole. The present study examines the noise generation during flights o...
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Yuki Kishi, Risato Yashiro and Masahiro Kanazaki
Forward-swept wings can be expected to be lower-boom planforms with similar amount of drag as backward-swept wings because of their good lift distributions. In this study, the equivalent area distribution of a ten-seater supersonic forward-swept wing air...
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