Abstract

The paper presents the computational experiment results aimed at studying the influence of the aircraft propulsion system on the sonic boom parameters. As a result, at large distances from the disturbances source at jet temperature of 2400° K and velocity of 1700 m/s at the nozzle exit, the trailing shock wave intensity in the sonic boom profile was significantly reduced by 50% compared to the profile generated by the aircraft without considering the jet influence.

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