Computational models of vocal fold (VF) vibration are becoming increasingly sophisticated, their utility currently transiting from exploratory research to predictive research. However, validation of such models has remained largely qualitative, raising questions over their applicability to interpret clinical situations. In this paper, a computational model with a segregated implementation is detailed. The model is used to predict the fluid–structure interaction(FSI) observed in a physical replica of the VFs when it is excited by airflow. Detailed quantitative comparisons are provided between the computational model and the corresponding experiment. First, the flow model is separately validated in the absence of VF motion. Then, in the presence...
A two-dimensional (2D) finite element (FE) model of the fluid-structure-acoustic interaction during ...
On a pour but de faire de la modèlisation des plis vocaux avec des modèles physiques, et les vérifie...
The generation and propagation of the human voice is studied using direct numerical simulation. A fu...
Computational models of vocal fold (VF) vibration are becoming increasingly sophisticated, their uti...
AbstractIn a partitioned approach for computational fluid–structure interaction (FSI) the coupling b...
The aim of this study is to determine and characterize mechanical stresses in the vocal fold (VF) ti...
Human vocal folds experience flow-induced vibrations during phonation. In previous computational mod...
Objectives The present study explores the use of a continuum-based computational model to investigat...
The presented thesis is involved in the biomechanics of phonation. The aim of the thesis is to set a...
Finite-element modeling of self-sustained vocal fold oscillations during voice production has mostly...
Mechanical stresses develop within vocal fold (VF) soft tissues due to phonation-associated vibratio...
Predicting phonation conditions that are benign to voice health remains a biomechanically relevant p...
Despite existing research establishing the influence of the ventricular folds on the vibration of th...
Vocal fold vibration has been extensively investigated using numerical simulation through the use of...
International audienceThe biomechanical parameters of the multiple tissue layer structure of the voc...
A two-dimensional (2D) finite element (FE) model of the fluid-structure-acoustic interaction during ...
On a pour but de faire de la modèlisation des plis vocaux avec des modèles physiques, et les vérifie...
The generation and propagation of the human voice is studied using direct numerical simulation. A fu...
Computational models of vocal fold (VF) vibration are becoming increasingly sophisticated, their uti...
AbstractIn a partitioned approach for computational fluid–structure interaction (FSI) the coupling b...
The aim of this study is to determine and characterize mechanical stresses in the vocal fold (VF) ti...
Human vocal folds experience flow-induced vibrations during phonation. In previous computational mod...
Objectives The present study explores the use of a continuum-based computational model to investigat...
The presented thesis is involved in the biomechanics of phonation. The aim of the thesis is to set a...
Finite-element modeling of self-sustained vocal fold oscillations during voice production has mostly...
Mechanical stresses develop within vocal fold (VF) soft tissues due to phonation-associated vibratio...
Predicting phonation conditions that are benign to voice health remains a biomechanically relevant p...
Despite existing research establishing the influence of the ventricular folds on the vibration of th...
Vocal fold vibration has been extensively investigated using numerical simulation through the use of...
International audienceThe biomechanical parameters of the multiple tissue layer structure of the voc...
A two-dimensional (2D) finite element (FE) model of the fluid-structure-acoustic interaction during ...
On a pour but de faire de la modèlisation des plis vocaux avec des modèles physiques, et les vérifie...
The generation and propagation of the human voice is studied using direct numerical simulation. A fu...