A comparison of self-oscillating phonation models
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Abstract
This talk presents a comparison of self-oscillating models of phonation. The goal is to assess how well synthetic rubber vocal folds reproduce the gross behavior of phonation. Data from molded rubber folds and a variety of excised mammalian larynges were collected from the literature and from the authors' physical model. Gross trends are discussed and a simple scaling is presented that appears to collapse these data. Finally, comparisons between molded rubber folds and excised larynges are highlighted.
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Authors
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Michael McPhail
Penn State University
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Elizabeth Campo
Luminex Corporation
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Gage Walters
Penn State University
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Michael Krane
Pennsylvania State University, Penn State University, Penn State - ARL, Pennsyvania State University