This Master´s thesis deals with use of finite element method for modeling motion and stress of vocal folds during setting to phonation position. The thesis contains a description of the relevant anatomical structures and of the closely related formation of the human voice. A list of some previously published models of the function of human vocal folds follows. A part of my work was to create a model of geometry of the larynx using CATIA V5 and PTC Creo 2.0 on the basis of data acquired by MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). After that the model was converted into the calculation system Ansys Workbench 15.0 and, for solving contact problems, into Ansys Classic 15.0. To solve given problems, these programs use the finite element method (FEM). S...
During phonation, the vocal folds collision during the glottal closure is considered to be a risk fa...
The thesis addresses the numerical solution of the oscillation of the vocal fold at finite strain, w...
A 3D finite element (FE) fully parametric model of the human larynx was developed and used for nume...
This master‘s thesis deals with computational modelling of human vocal folds in phonation position u...
This doctoral thesis focuses on computational modelling of human vocal folds and vocal tract functio...
International audienceThe biomechanical parameters of the multiple tissue layer structure of the voc...
International audienceThe biomechanical parameters of the multiple tissue layer structure of the voc...
International audienceThe biomechanical parameters of the multiple tissue layer structure of the voc...
International audienceThe biomechanical parameters of the multiple tissue layer structure of the voc...
International audienceThe biomechanical parameters of the multiple tissue layer structure of the voc...
The article describes the design of a 3D finite element (FE) model of real human vocal folds in a de...
The reconstruction of the video-kymographic records from the numerical simulation of the vocal fold ...
A 3D finite element model of the human larynx including the vocal folds was developed. The model ena...
Master´s thesis deals with creating planar computational model of human folds, involving fluid-struc...
Bachelor’s thesis deals with modal analysis of computed models of human vocal folds. It’s about fini...
During phonation, the vocal folds collision during the glottal closure is considered to be a risk fa...
The thesis addresses the numerical solution of the oscillation of the vocal fold at finite strain, w...
A 3D finite element (FE) fully parametric model of the human larynx was developed and used for nume...
This master‘s thesis deals with computational modelling of human vocal folds in phonation position u...
This doctoral thesis focuses on computational modelling of human vocal folds and vocal tract functio...
International audienceThe biomechanical parameters of the multiple tissue layer structure of the voc...
International audienceThe biomechanical parameters of the multiple tissue layer structure of the voc...
International audienceThe biomechanical parameters of the multiple tissue layer structure of the voc...
International audienceThe biomechanical parameters of the multiple tissue layer structure of the voc...
International audienceThe biomechanical parameters of the multiple tissue layer structure of the voc...
The article describes the design of a 3D finite element (FE) model of real human vocal folds in a de...
The reconstruction of the video-kymographic records from the numerical simulation of the vocal fold ...
A 3D finite element model of the human larynx including the vocal folds was developed. The model ena...
Master´s thesis deals with creating planar computational model of human folds, involving fluid-struc...
Bachelor’s thesis deals with modal analysis of computed models of human vocal folds. It’s about fini...
During phonation, the vocal folds collision during the glottal closure is considered to be a risk fa...
The thesis addresses the numerical solution of the oscillation of the vocal fold at finite strain, w...
A 3D finite element (FE) fully parametric model of the human larynx was developed and used for nume...