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Comparison of Acceleration and Impact Stress as Possible Loading Factors in Phonation: A Computer Modeling Study
- 1.0327204 - ÚT 2010 RIV CH eng J - Journal Article
Horáček, Jaromír - Laukkanen, A. M. - Šidlof, Petr - Murphy, P. - Švec, J. G.
Comparison of Acceleration and Impact Stress as Possible Loading Factors in Phonation: A Computer Modeling Study.
Folia Phoniatrica Et Logopaedica. Roč. 61, č. 3 (2009), s. 137-145. ISSN 1021-7762. E-ISSN 1421-9972
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA101/08/1155
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z20760514
Keywords : biomechanics of voice modeling * fundamental frequency * phoniation type * gender differences in voice
Subject RIV: BI - Acoustics
Impact factor: 1.439, year: 2007
Impact stress is suspected to be the main traumatizing mechanism in voice production. However, the repetitive acceleration and deceleration may also traumatize the vocal fold tissues. Using an aeroelastic model of voice production, the study quantifies the acceleration and impact stress in relation to lung pressure, fundamental frequency (F0) and prephonatory glottal half-width. Both impact stress and acceleration were found to increase with lung pressure. Compared to impact stress, acceleration was less dependent on prephonatory glottal width and, thus, on voice production type. Maximum acceleration values were about 5-10 times greater for high F0 (approx. 400 Hz) compared to low F0 (approx. 100 Hz), whereas maximum impact stress remained nearly unchanged. Thus, the inertia forces present at high F0 a greater load for the vocal folds, and in addition to the collision forces contribute to the fact that females have vocal fold traumas more frequently than males.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0174082
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