Since fluid-structure interaction within the finite-element method is state of the art in many engineering fields, this method is used in voice analysis. A quasi two-dimensional model of the vocal folds including the ventricular folds is presented. First results of self-sustained vocal fold oscillation are presented and possibilities as well as limitations are discussed.
Index Terms. Fluid structure interaction, finite element method, vocal fold oscillation
Cite as: Gömmel, A., Butenweg, C., Kob, M. (2007) A fluid-structure interaction model of vocal fold oscillation. Proc. Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications (MAVEBA 2007), 127-128
@inproceedings{gommel07_maveba, author={A. Gömmel and C. Butenweg and Malte Kob}, title={{A fluid-structure interaction model of vocal fold oscillation}}, year=2007, booktitle={Proc. Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications (MAVEBA 2007)}, pages={127--128} }