A port-Hamiltonian Fluid-Structure Interaction Model for the Vocal folds <sup>⁎</sup>
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IFAC-PapersOnLine
Date Issued
2018-01-01
Author(s)
Mora, Luis A.
Yuz, Juan I.
Ramirez, Hector
Gorrec, Yann Le
Abstract
Fluid-structure interaction models are of special interest for studying the energy transfer between the moving fluid and the mechanical structure in contact. The vocal folds are an example of a fluid-structure system, where the mechanical structure is usually modeled as a mass-spring-damper system. In particular, the estimation of the collision forces of the vocal folds is of high interest in the diagnosis of phonotraumatic voice pathologies. In this context, the port-Hamiltonian modeling framework focuses on the energy flux in the model and the interacting forces. In this paper, we develop a port-Hamiltonian fluid-structure interaction model based on the interconnection methodology proposed by Lopes and Hélie (2016).
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