Abstract

An integral relationship between the time variations of the strength of a line source and the time variations of the resulting pressure wave was derived by Levi-Civita in 1897. In general, this integral cannot be evaluated by analytical means. An analog-computer set-up is shown that uses Levi-Civita's integral to simulate a line source and generate functions that describe the resulting pressure disturbances. A number of examples are given. [Research supported in part by the Weather Radar Branch, Meteorology Laboratory, U. S. Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Office of Aerospace Research.]

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