Abstract

A detailed description of the design and fabrication of an apparatus to study SBSL on the NASA’s KC-135 parabolic flight aircraft will be presented. The apparatus was used during two recent flights aboard the KC-135 (March and July 2002); data from these flights will be presented. Parameters measured during the flights include the acoustic pressure, ambient pressure, acceleration, bubble size, bubble location, water temperature, and light intensity. All measurements were made in a simultaneous fashion, and time tagged using the time code from a VCR which was used to record video images of the bubble. A review of and comparison to data from other KC-135 SL experiments will also be given. [Work supported by NASA.]

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