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Probst, Judith; Lodermeyer, Alexander; Fattoum, Sahar; Becker, Stefan; Echternach, Matthias; Richter, Bernhard; Doellinger, Michael and Kniesburges, Stefan (2019): Acoustic and Aerodynamic Coupling during Phonation in MRI-Based Vocal Tract Replicas. In: Applied Sciences-Basel, Vol. 9, No. 17, 3562

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Abstract

Voiced speech is the result of a fluid-structure-acoustic interaction in larynx and vocal tract (VT). Previous studies show a strong influence of the VT on this interaction process, but are limited to individually obtained VT geometries. In order to overcome this restriction and to provide a more general VT replica, we computed a simplified, averaged VT geometry for the vowel /a/. The basis for that were MRI-derived cross-sections along the straightened VT centerline of six professional tenors. The resulting mean VT replica, as well as realistic and simplified VT replicas of each tenor were 3D-printed for experiments with silicone vocal folds that show flow-induced oscillations. Our results reveal that all replicas, including the mean VT, reproduce the characteristic formants with mean deviations of 12% when compared with the subjects' audio recordings. The overall formant structure neither is impaired by the averaging process, nor by the simplified geometry. Nonetheless, alterations in the broadband, non-harmonic portions of the sound spectrum indicate changed aerodynamic characteristics within the simplified VT. In conclusion, our mean VT replica shows similar formant properties as found in vivo. This indicates that the mean VT geometry is suitable for further investigations of the fluid-structure-acoustic interaction during phonation.

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