The airflow velocities and pressures are calculated from a three-dimensional model of the human larynx by using the finite element method. The laryngeal airflow is assumed to be incompressible, isothermal, steady, and created by fixed pressure drops. The influence of different laryngeal profiles (convergent, parallel, and divergent), glottal area, and dimensions of false vocal folds in the airflow are investigated. The results indicate that vertical and horizontal phase differences in the laryngeal tissue movements are influenced by the nonlinear pressure distribution across the glottal channel, and the glottal entrance shape influences the air pressure distribution inside the glottis. Additionally, the false vocal folds increase the glotta...
This doctoral thesis focuses on computational modelling of human vocal folds and vocal tract functio...
The reconstruction of the video-kymographic records from the numerical simulation of the vocal fold ...
Surgical removal of the larynx results in radically reduced production of voice and speech. To impro...
In the paper a mathematical model of airflow in human vocal folds is presented. The geometry of the ...
International audienceIn the paper a mathematical model of airflow in human vocal folds is presented...
In the paper a mathematical model of airflow in human vocal folds is presented. The geometry of the ...
Finite-element modeling of self-sustained vocal fold oscillations during voice production has mostly...
In this work, the two-mass model of the human vocal folds is expanded by including the false vocal f...
Master thesis deals with creating numerical model of the human vocal folds. Calculation algorithm in...
International audienceThe involvement of the ventricular folds is often observed in human phonation ...
Spatial air pressures generated in human vocal tract by vibrating vocal folds present sound sources ...
the pressure and velocity fields in coronal plane along the vibrating vocal folds were studied using...
A 3D finite element (FE) fully parametric model of the human larynx was developed and used for nume...
Voiced sounds production is a result of complex interactions between fluid flow and mechanical behav...
The production of voice is closely related to the flow of air through the glottis, whose shape is ti...
This doctoral thesis focuses on computational modelling of human vocal folds and vocal tract functio...
The reconstruction of the video-kymographic records from the numerical simulation of the vocal fold ...
Surgical removal of the larynx results in radically reduced production of voice and speech. To impro...
In the paper a mathematical model of airflow in human vocal folds is presented. The geometry of the ...
International audienceIn the paper a mathematical model of airflow in human vocal folds is presented...
In the paper a mathematical model of airflow in human vocal folds is presented. The geometry of the ...
Finite-element modeling of self-sustained vocal fold oscillations during voice production has mostly...
In this work, the two-mass model of the human vocal folds is expanded by including the false vocal f...
Master thesis deals with creating numerical model of the human vocal folds. Calculation algorithm in...
International audienceThe involvement of the ventricular folds is often observed in human phonation ...
Spatial air pressures generated in human vocal tract by vibrating vocal folds present sound sources ...
the pressure and velocity fields in coronal plane along the vibrating vocal folds were studied using...
A 3D finite element (FE) fully parametric model of the human larynx was developed and used for nume...
Voiced sounds production is a result of complex interactions between fluid flow and mechanical behav...
The production of voice is closely related to the flow of air through the glottis, whose shape is ti...
This doctoral thesis focuses on computational modelling of human vocal folds and vocal tract functio...
The reconstruction of the video-kymographic records from the numerical simulation of the vocal fold ...
Surgical removal of the larynx results in radically reduced production of voice and speech. To impro...