High-Intensity Acoustic Chamber System Spectrum Profiling for Satellite Launching Environment

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Assembly, Integration and Test Centre at National Space Agency (ANGKASA) consist of Reverberation Acoustic Test Facility (RATF). The test facility are used to generate very high sound pressure levels for satellite testing, space vehicle components including flight hardware. This reverberant type of chamber is capable to simulate acoustic field of rocket launch. This paper is discussed on the requisite of high-intensity acoustic testing. The characteristic of chamber and the noise generating capabilities for high-intensity acoustic testing are described. The maximum requirement of chamber at 155dB spectrum profiling result is discussed in this paper.

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