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is the symmetry B.C. condition applicable for this solver #113

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JustthanuMU opened this issue Jan 4, 2024 · 5 comments
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is the symmetry B.C. condition applicable for this solver #113

JustthanuMU opened this issue Jan 4, 2024 · 5 comments

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do i have to multiply the acoustic result by 2

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Hello, sir!

If your observers are on the symmetry plane then, I think, you can use assumption of two coherent sound sources.

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Hello, sir!

If your observers are on the symmetry plane then, I think, you can use assumption of two coherent sound sources.

Sorry for the late reply

so i can multiply the fft result by 2 right

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If your situation corresponds to the one with 2 coherent sources of the same power, then undoubtedly yes, you can multiply FFT by 2.

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