Uniqueness of an inverse source problem in experimental aeroacoustics
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sourceexperimentalmathbbmeasurementsmethodspoweraeroacousticaeroacoustics
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This paper is concerned with the mathematical analysis of experimental methods for the estimation of the power of an uncorrelated, extended aeroacoustic source from measurements of correlations of pressure fluctuations. We formulate a continuous, infinite dimensional model describing these experimental techniques based on the convected Helmholtz equation in $\mathbb{R}^3$ or $\mathbb{R}^2$. As a main result we prove that an unknown, compactly supported source power function is uniquely determined by idealized, noise-free correlation measurements. Our framework further allows for a precise characterization of state-of-the-art source reconstruction methods and their interrelations.
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