<i>Measurements of phonation aeroacoustic source strength</i>

ORAL

Abstract

Estimates of aeroacoustic source strength of voiced sound are presented from aeroacoustic measurements in a physical model of the upper airway. These measurements include unsteady transglottal pressure, acoustic pressure in the vocal tract and trachea regions, projected glottal area, and volume flow. Aeroacoustic theory identifies vocal fold drag as the principal source mechanism. We present evidence that transglottal pressure can be used as a surrogate for drag, enabling direct measurement of the source strength. Experiments conducted using vocal fold models show how the source strength changes for qualitatively different vibration patterns.

*Acknowledge NIH R01 DC005642-13.

Presenters

  • Gage Walters

    • Penn State University

Authors

  • Gage Walters

    • Penn State University
  • Michael H Krane

    • Penn State University
    • Pennsylvania State Univ
    • Pennsylvania State University
  • Feimi Yu

    • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Lucy T Zhang

    • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
    • Rensselaer Polytech Inst