A symmetrical two-mass vocal-fold model coupled to vocal tract and trachea, with application to prosthesis design

Citation
Njc. Lous et al., A symmetrical two-mass vocal-fold model coupled to vocal tract and trachea, with application to prosthesis design, ACUSTICA, 84(6), 1998, pp. 1135-1150
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Optics & Acoustics
Journal title
ACUSTICA
ISSN journal
14367947 → ACNP
Volume
84
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1135 - 1150
Database
ISI
SICI code
1436-7947(199811/12)84:6<1135:ASTVMC>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
We propose a two-mass model for the vocal folds. The aerodynamic force resu lting from the air flow through the glottis is distributed over both masses , as opposed to some earlier models in which the force is allocated to the upstream mass only. This allows the choice of a symmetrical vocal-fold stru cture, with two identical mass-spring systems. The number of mechanical par ameters is thus reduced. Their choice is inspired upon analysis of the eige nmodes of the actual vocal folds. The new aerodynamic force distribution al lows acoustic feedback from vocal tract and trachea to be considered; sub- and supra-glottal systems are modelled as transmission lines. The Row model includes a simple flow-separation description. Parameter values are based on physiological measurements and calculations r eported in literature. However, as in any vocal-fold model it is inevitable that parameters also partly make up for simplifications in the model. The model predictions are shown to compare well to in-vivo experimental dat a from literature concerning acoustic feedback. The two-mass model is appli ed to study the effect of size and position of a vocal-fold prosthesis on i ts performance. We indicate how the model should be modified to provide order-of-magnitude estimates of the effect of flow inertia and fluid viscosity. The described improvement of the flow model is nor of predictive value within the framewo rk of rite simplified mechanical model we propose.