1883
DOI: 10.1002/andp.18832540409
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Zur Theorie der Lichtstrahlen

Abstract: 1 zv = tr, cos-22n +-D ' sin-9-z T T -* t (n? + ~' 2 + Oz + b'? + m' + m'l). setzt, 2 _ _ _ _~ -1) C l e b s c h in Borchard's Journ. 61. p. 195. 1562.

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“…In the Kirchhoff method, the integral surface is assumed to be located in a position where the condition of the wave propagation is satisfied. 7 In practice, this means that the nonlinear quantities such as ρu i u j on the integral surface must be considerably weaker than the linear terms p ′ , dp/dn and dp/dt. 6 The surface is required to be large enough to enclose most of the strong nonlinear structures of the flow.…”
Section: Iic Definition Of the Integral Surfacementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the Kirchhoff method, the integral surface is assumed to be located in a position where the condition of the wave propagation is satisfied. 7 In practice, this means that the nonlinear quantities such as ρu i u j on the integral surface must be considerably weaker than the linear terms p ′ , dp/dn and dp/dt. 6 The surface is required to be large enough to enclose most of the strong nonlinear structures of the flow.…”
Section: Iic Definition Of the Integral Surfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6 The Kirchhoff method is an alternative acoustic analogy of the surface integral. [7][8][9][10] The integral surface in this method should be located in the linear region of the flow where the wave propagation condition is fulfilled. Then it is necessary to enclose all nonlinear sound sources by the integral surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This became a more generalized approach for noise prediction based on Lighthill's acoustic analogy. The Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings' integral approach has some resemblance with the Kirchhoff's theory [18] which was proposed in 1882. In Kirchhoff's theory the wave equation is represented by a surface integral and was originally applied for light diffraction and electromagnetic problems.…”
Section: Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings' Equationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Randbedingung durch einen angenäherten Differentialoperator bietet die Kirchhoffsche Integraldarstellung der exakten Lösung [13]. Nach dem Huygens'schen Prinzip [11] [5], dessen Form und Position ja frei zur Wahl stehen.…”
Section: Exakte Randbedingungen Eine Alternative Zur Lokalen Approxiunclassified