Abstract
The anisotropic mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria play an important role in voice production and control. The goal of this study is to develop a constitutive model capable of predicting lamina propria elastic moduli along both the longitudinal and transverse directions under different conditions of vocal fold elongation, which can be used as input to reduced-order phonation models based on linear elasticity. A structurally-based constitutive model that links microstructural characteristics of the lamina propria to its macromechanical properties is proposed. The model prediction has been shown to agree reasonably well with recent biaxial tensile testing results.
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Zhang, Z. (2019). Structural constitutive modeling of the anisotropic mechanical properties of human vocal fold lamina propria. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 145(6), EL476–EL482. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5109794
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