Abstract

The primary focus of this paper is to present the results from outdoor acoustic measurements from a rocket engine hot fire test. The two objectives of the test were to quantify the overall sound pressure level at large distances from engine to quantify the impact of the events on the surrounding community, and to better understand the source distribution in the engine plume. Microphone arrays were positioned around the property to be able to capture the sound propagation, estimate source levels, and conduct phased array-based plume source localization.

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