The instantaneous sound intensity is a vector quantity defined by
where p is the sound pressure in Pascal and u is the particle velocity in meter pr second. For measurement purposes, we will look at the averaged intensity over some time,
By measuring over a closed surface, it is sufficient to measure only one dimension of the sound field. We decompose the sound field into a single dimension and thus simplify the measurement equipment requirements. Rewriting the equation for one dimension, the particle velocity then becomes a scalar and we have