The difficulty to estimate the mechanical properties of the tympanic membrane (TM) is a limitation to understand the sound transmission mechanism. In this paper, based on finite element calculations, the sensitivity of the human hearing system to these properties is evaluated. The parameters that define the bending stiffness properties of the membrane have been studied, specifically two key parameters: Young’s modulus of the tympanic membrane and the thickness of the eardrum. Additionally, it has been completed with the evaluation of the presence of an initial prestrain inside the TM. Modal analysis is used to study the qualitative characteristics of the TM comparing with vibration patterns obtained by holography. Higher-order modes are sho...
In this paper, PATRAN software was used to establish a complete 3D finite element model of human ear...
This paper presents a method of parameter identification for a finite-element model of the human mid...
The objective of this work is to study the influence of different fluids of the tympanic cavity into...
The tympanic membrane is a key component of the human auditory apparatus which is a complex biomecha...
membrane response for finite element model validation of a human middle ear Tae-Soo Ahn1, Moo-Jin Ba...
The intact tympanic membrane ensures a good hearing quality for humans. Sometimes, the tympanic mem-...
AbstractWe have developed a new finite element (FE) model of human right ear, including the accurate...
The middle ear is a complex organ that plays a vital role in the hearing process. This thesis attemp...
The middle ear is a complex organ that plays a vital role in the hearing process. This thesis attemp...
In order to get a better insight into the function of the human middle ear it is necessary to simula...
In order to get a better insight into the function of the human middle ear it is necessary to simula...
Most models of the middle ear are based on oversimplified geometries and iterative material-property...
The finite-element calculation of the static stress-strain state of the middle ear was made in this ...
The finite-element calculation of the static stress-strain state of the middle ear was made in this ...
The acousto-mechanical-transformer behavior of the Tympanic Membrane (TM) is determined by its geome...
In this paper, PATRAN software was used to establish a complete 3D finite element model of human ear...
This paper presents a method of parameter identification for a finite-element model of the human mid...
The objective of this work is to study the influence of different fluids of the tympanic cavity into...
The tympanic membrane is a key component of the human auditory apparatus which is a complex biomecha...
membrane response for finite element model validation of a human middle ear Tae-Soo Ahn1, Moo-Jin Ba...
The intact tympanic membrane ensures a good hearing quality for humans. Sometimes, the tympanic mem-...
AbstractWe have developed a new finite element (FE) model of human right ear, including the accurate...
The middle ear is a complex organ that plays a vital role in the hearing process. This thesis attemp...
The middle ear is a complex organ that plays a vital role in the hearing process. This thesis attemp...
In order to get a better insight into the function of the human middle ear it is necessary to simula...
In order to get a better insight into the function of the human middle ear it is necessary to simula...
Most models of the middle ear are based on oversimplified geometries and iterative material-property...
The finite-element calculation of the static stress-strain state of the middle ear was made in this ...
The finite-element calculation of the static stress-strain state of the middle ear was made in this ...
The acousto-mechanical-transformer behavior of the Tympanic Membrane (TM) is determined by its geome...
In this paper, PATRAN software was used to establish a complete 3D finite element model of human ear...
This paper presents a method of parameter identification for a finite-element model of the human mid...
The objective of this work is to study the influence of different fluids of the tympanic cavity into...