Random acoustic fields and their energetic quantities (acoustic active
and reactive intensities, potential and kinetic energy densities) are
described in terms of the mutual coherences between sources. Conditio
ns to correctly construct the coherence matrix of sources in a multiva
riate random process are given. It is shown that the description of a
sound field using the coherence matrix of source is equivalent to the
superposition of a number of independent coherent fields, which do not
correspond to the original localized sources, A method based on proce
ssing the principal components of the coherence matrix of sources is g
iven to reduce the number of necessary fields. The coherence function
between acoustic pressure and particle velocity and the curl of active
intensity are proposed as two indicators for estimating the degree of
coherence and the polarization of acoustic fields. These indicators a
re analyzed theoretically and experimentally. The description of the s
tructure of partially coherent fields is generalized by the definition
of the field matrix whose rank is an indicator of the local complexit
y of an acoustic field. (C) 1998 Acoustical Society of America. [S0001
-4966(98)04102-2].