While the glottal flow is often simplified as one-dimensional (1D) in computational models of phonation to reduce computational costs, the 1D flow model has not been validated in left-right asymmetric vocal fold conditions, as often occur in both normal and pathological voice production. In this study, we performed three-dimensional (3D) and 1D flow simulations coupled to a two-mass model of adult male vocal folds and compared voice production at different degrees of left-right stiffness asymmetry. The flow and acoustic fields in 3D were obtained by solving the compressible Navier-Stokes equations using the volume penalization method with the moving vocal fold wall as an immersed boundary. Despite differences in the predicted flow pressure ...
International audienceIn the paper a mathematical model of airflow in human vocal folds is presented...
Although stiffness conditions in the multi-layered vocal folds are generally considered to have a la...
Voice quality is strongly linked to quality of life; those who suffer from voice disorders are adver...
Objectives The present study explores the use of a continuum-based computational model to investigat...
Physical modelling of phonation requires a mechanical description of the vocal fold coupled to a des...
A new numerical model of the vocal folds is presented based on the well-known two-mass models of the...
A new numerical model of the vocal folds is presented based on the well-known two-mass models of the...
Speech is initiated when a critical pressure is achieved in the lungs, forcing the vocal folds apart...
The voice is the primary mode of communication for humans. Because the voice is so important, voice ...
Asymmetries of the vocal folds and vocal fold vibration are key features underlying unilateral vocal...
Finite-element modeling of self-sustained vocal fold oscillations during voice production has mostly...
In physical modeling of phonation, the pressure drop along the glottal constriction is classically a...
Human vocal folds experience flow-induced vibrations during phonation. In previous computational mod...
In the paper a mathematical model of airflow in human vocal folds is presented. The geometry of the ...
International audienceThe acoustic properties of a recently proposed two-mass model for vocal-fold o...
International audienceIn the paper a mathematical model of airflow in human vocal folds is presented...
Although stiffness conditions in the multi-layered vocal folds are generally considered to have a la...
Voice quality is strongly linked to quality of life; those who suffer from voice disorders are adver...
Objectives The present study explores the use of a continuum-based computational model to investigat...
Physical modelling of phonation requires a mechanical description of the vocal fold coupled to a des...
A new numerical model of the vocal folds is presented based on the well-known two-mass models of the...
A new numerical model of the vocal folds is presented based on the well-known two-mass models of the...
Speech is initiated when a critical pressure is achieved in the lungs, forcing the vocal folds apart...
The voice is the primary mode of communication for humans. Because the voice is so important, voice ...
Asymmetries of the vocal folds and vocal fold vibration are key features underlying unilateral vocal...
Finite-element modeling of self-sustained vocal fold oscillations during voice production has mostly...
In physical modeling of phonation, the pressure drop along the glottal constriction is classically a...
Human vocal folds experience flow-induced vibrations during phonation. In previous computational mod...
In the paper a mathematical model of airflow in human vocal folds is presented. The geometry of the ...
International audienceThe acoustic properties of a recently proposed two-mass model for vocal-fold o...
International audienceIn the paper a mathematical model of airflow in human vocal folds is presented...
Although stiffness conditions in the multi-layered vocal folds are generally considered to have a la...
Voice quality is strongly linked to quality of life; those who suffer from voice disorders are adver...