Hello All.
In Acoustics, impedance boundary conditions are defined as Robin conditions (sum of normal derivative of the complex acoustic pressure plus the pressure itself); the right-hand side is a function g defined on the boundary. Am I correct to say that the function g describes possible sources of acoustic radiation, hence it is 0 for scattering problems and nonzero for radiation problems ?
Thank you for your help to understand!
David.
In Acoustics, impedance boundary conditions are defined as Robin conditions (sum of normal derivative of the complex acoustic pressure plus the pressure itself); the right-hand side is a function g defined on the boundary. Am I correct to say that the function g describes possible sources of acoustic radiation, hence it is 0 for scattering problems and nonzero for radiation problems ?
Thank you for your help to understand!
David.