Detail publikace
VOCAL FOLDS FUNCTION MODELLING BY MEANS OF THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPRESSIVE AIR BUBBLE
MIŠUN, V.
Anglický název
VOCAL FOLDS FUNCTION MODELLING BY MEANS OF THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPRESSIVE AIR BUBBLE
Typ
Stať ve sborníku v databázi WoS či Scopus
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Because of the lack of clarity and numerous weak points found in the principles as defined by different authors in the literature there has been a new principle developed and defined, initially called „compressed air bubble“, in short „bubble“. According to this principle of the vocal folds function, the main forces acting on the vocal folds during phonation are as follows: · subglottic pressure under the vocal folds and in the whole trachea; the overpressure acts on the relatively large inner surface of the subglottic area, producing a considerable force opening the vocal folds · resilient forces of the vocal folds muscles which act against the opening of the vocal folds · inertial forces of the vocal folds; inertial forces of the air bubble cannot play a significant role with regard to the low value of air density, small size of the moved bubble and also to small changes of the airflow speed.
Klíčová slova anglicky
vocal folds, external excitation, experiment, laryngectomy
Vydáno
2002-09-08
Nakladatel
University of Denver
Místo
Denver, USA
Kniha
International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics
Strany od–do
35–
Počet stran
5
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT14572,
author="Vojtěch {Mišun}",
title="VOCAL FOLDS FUNCTION MODELLING BY MEANS OF THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPRESSIVE AIR BUBBLE",
booktitle="International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics",
year="2002",
pages="5",
publisher="University of Denver",
address="Denver, USA"
}