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Revisiting a Model that Describes the Process of the Vocal Oscillation During Phonation, a Numerical Approach
A numerical scheme is revisited, which approaches the solution of a particular functional differential equation and the mucosal wave model of the vocal oscillation during phonation. The mathematical equation describes a superficial wave propagating through the tissues. The numerical scheme is adapted from the work developed previously by the author and collaborators.
Revisiting a Model that Describes the Process of the Vocal Oscillation During Phonation, a Numerical Approach
A numerical scheme is revisited, which approaches the solution of a particular functional differential equation and the mucosal wave model of the vocal oscillation during phonation. The mathematical equation describes a superficial wave propagating through the tissues. The numerical scheme is adapted from the work developed previously by the author and collaborators.
Revisiting a Model that Describes the Process of the Vocal Oscillation During Phonation, a Numerical Approach
Lect.Notes Mechanical Engineering
Abdel Wahab, Magd (editor) / Teodoro, M. Filomena (author)
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Numerical Modelling in Engineering ; Chapter: 7 ; 93-102
2023-04-20
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Mixed-type functional differential equations , Non linear equations , Vibration of elastics tissues , Numerical approximation , Method of steps , Human phonation , Mechanical system Engineering , Mechanical Engineering , Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis , Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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