“…This makes it likely that at high frequencies where the foil thickness reduces the magnitude of the dipole force, the incident pressures will dominate the near field components of the diffracted pressures. Minniti and Mueller (1998) In the current paper, cross specfral measurements of the surface pressures near the leading edges of the foils are used to distinguish between confributions to the measured total surface pressure field from the incident surface pressures and the surface pressures due to the near field component of the diffracted pressures. Since the normalized wave number spectrum of the up-wash velocity, ^(fe), does not couple directly to the diffracted pressures, it is anticipated that the cross spectrum of these pressures from measurements on opposite sides of the foil would not be a ftinction of the correlation coefficient of the up-wash velocity, 72(r2), in the thickness direction, r2, where -00…”