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contributor authorChang, Siyuan
contributor authorTian, Fang
contributor authorLuo, Haoxiang
contributor authorDoyle, James F.
contributor authorRousseau, Bernard
date accessioned2017-05-09T00:56:51Z
date available2017-05-09T00:56:51Z
date issued2013
identifier issn0148-0731
identifier otherbio_135_11_111008.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/151120
description abstractHuman vocal folds experience flowinduced vibrations during phonation. In previous computational models, the vocal fold dynamics has been treated with linear elasticity theory in which both the strain and the displacement of the tissue are assumed to be infinitesimal (referred to as model I). The effect of the nonlinear strain, or geometric nonlinearity, caused by finite displacements is yet not clear. In this work, a twodimensional model is used to study the effect of geometric nonlinearity (referred to as model II) on the vocal fold and the airflow. The result shows that even though the deformation is under 1 mm, i.e., less than 10% of the size of the vocal fold, the geometric nonlinear effect is still significant. Specifically, model I underpredicts the gap width, the flow rate, and the impact stress on the medial surfaces as compared to model II. The study further shows that the differences are caused by the contact mechanics and, more importantly, the fluidstructure interaction that magnifies the error from the smalldisplacement assumption. The results suggest that using the largedisplacement formulation in a computational model would be more appropriate for accurate simulations of the vocal fold dynamics.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleThe Role of Finite Displacements in Vocal Fold Modeling
typeJournal Paper
journal volume135
journal issue11
journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
identifier doi10.1115/1.4025330
journal fristpage111008
journal lastpage111008
identifier eissn1528-8951
treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2013:;volume( 135 ):;issue: 011
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