Numerical Simulation of Fluid-Solid-Acoustic Interaction in 2D and Aeroacoustics in 3D
Numerical Simulation of Fluid-Solid-Acoustic Interaction in 2D and Aeroacoustics in 3D
DACH: Österreich - Deutschland - Schweiz
Disciplines
Computer Sciences (40%); Mathematics (30%); Physics, Astronomy (30%)
Keywords
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Numerische Simulation
The human voice is essential for day-to-day communication. Consequently, impairment of speech, known as dysphonia, may have a significant impact on a persons career and possible even their social life. To understand the mechanisms and effects that distinguish a healthy voice from an unhealthy one, the phonation process itself must be understood. In the case of human phonation, computer aided simulation is a useful tool, as it is non-invasive. However, if the target is to achieve an exact replica, the complex nature of the phonation process pushes the bounds of current research and also demands high computational capacities. Simplifications in the model are therefore necessary to counteract these problems. Therefore different kinds of simplifications and the error which is caused by the corresponding model are investigated. The numerical computations were performed with the Finite Element simulation tool CFS++, which has been extended to allow for a precise simulation of the interaction between air flow and structural (vocal fold) vibration. Furthermore, it is also capable of determining the acoustic sources and propagation of aeroacoustical and vibration-induced sound.Firstly, the impact of the geometrical shape of the vocal folds is studied. Thereby, a fully coupled fluid-structure simulation is employed to compare two different kinds of vocal fold models. Moreover, investigations have been performed if the coupling of fluid and structure can be reduced to a pure flow simulation. The vocal fold vibration is thereby imitated by special boundary conditions. In addition, different aeroacoustic analogies are analysed and compared. These methods also permit a precise location of the sound sources during phonation. We also present enhancement of the model, which integrates and considers the acoustic impact of the vocal tract, to calculate for instance the sound field of a vowel.
- Technische Universität Wien - 100%
- Manfred Kaltenbacher, Universität Klagenfurt , associated research partner
Research Output
- 213 Citations
- 13 Publications
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2011
Title Mathematical Models and Numerical Schemes for the Simulation of Human Phonation DOI 10.2174/157489311796904655 Type Journal Article Author Alipour F Journal Current Bioinformatics Pages 323-343 -
2011
Title Devices and Methods on Analysis of Biomechanical Properties of Laryngeal Tissue and Substitute Materials DOI 10.2174/157489311796904718 Type Journal Article Author Goodyer E Journal Current Bioinformatics Pages 344-361 -
2011
Title Importance on fully coupled fluid structure interaction in human Phonation. Type Conference Proceeding Abstract Author Kaltenbacher M Conference International Conference on Finite Elements in Flow Problems -
2014
Title On the importance of strong fluid-solid coupling with application to human phonation DOI 10.1504/pcfd.2014.059195 Type Journal Article Author Kaltenbacher M Journal Progress in Computational Fluid Dynamics, An International Journal Pages 2 -
2013
Title Human voiced sound simulation by the acoustic perturbation equations and Lighthills analogy. Type Conference Proceeding Abstract Author Kaltenbacher M Et Al Conference 10th Pan European Voice Conference -
2013
Title Investigation of prescribed movement in fluid–structure interaction simulation for the human phonation process DOI 10.1016/j.compfluid.2013.06.031 Type Journal Article Author Zörner S Journal Computers & Fluids Pages 133-140 Link Publication -
2012
Title Analysis of Vocal Fold Function From Acoustic Data Simultaneously Recorded With High-Speed Endoscopy DOI 10.1016/j.jvoice.2012.02.001 Type Journal Article Author Döllinger M Journal Journal of Voice Pages 726-733 Link Publication -
2014
Title A hybrid approach to the computational aeroacoustics of human voice production DOI 10.1007/s10237-014-0617-1 Type Journal Article Author Å idlof P Journal Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology Pages 473-488 -
2011
Title Numerical simulation of flow-induced sound in human voice production. Type Conference Proceeding Abstract Author Kaltenbacher M -
2011
Title Comparison of a fully coupled fluid structure simulation and prescribed movement in the phonation process. Type Conference Proceeding Abstract Author Kaltenbacher M Et Al Conference Pan European Voice Conference -
2010
Title Measurement of the elasticity modulus of soft tissues DOI 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2010.01.035 Type Journal Article Author Zörner S Journal Journal of Biomechanics Pages 1540-1545 -
2013
Title Numerical Simulation of Flow-induced Sound in Human Voice Production DOI 10.1016/j.proeng.2013.08.024 Type Journal Article Author Å idlof P Journal Procedia Engineering Pages 333-340 Link Publication -
2013
Title Computational aeroacoustics of human phonation DOI 10.1051/epjconf/20134501085 Type Journal Article Author Å idlof P Journal EPJ Web of Conferences Pages 01085 Link Publication