USAF Bioenvironmental Noise Data Handbook. Volume 64. B-52G Aircraft, Near and Far-Field Noise,
Abstract
The USAF B-52G aircraft is a strategic bomber powered by eight J57-P-43WA turbojet engines. The report provides measured and extrapolated data defining the bioacoustic environments produced by this aircraft operating on a concrete runup pad for five engine/power configurations. Near-field data are reported for eight locations in a wide variety of physical and psychoacoustic measures: overall and band sound pressure levels, C-weighted and A-weighted sound levels, preferred speech interference level, perceived noise level, and limiting times for total daily exposure of personnel with and without standard Air Force ear protectors. Far-field data measured at 19 locations are normalized to standard meteorological conditions and extrapolated from 75-8000 meters to derive sets of equal-value contours for these same seven acoustic measures as functions of angle and distance from the source.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA033643
Entities
People
- Robert G. Powell
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory