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Low-strain effective Young's modulus model and validation for multi-layer vocal fold-based silicone specimens with inclusions

  • M. Ahmad
  • , X. Pelorson
  • , I. A. Fernández
  • , O. Guasch
  • , A. Van Hirtum*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A model of the effective low-strain elastic Young's modulus of multi-layer stacked composites is proposed, which is capable to account for an arbitrary stacked inclusion. Geometrical and discretization-based model results are validated against measured effective Young's moduli (from 10 up to 40 kPa) on 14 molded silicone specimens embedding a stiff (298 kPa) inclusion with variable size, position, and stacking. Specimens without inclusion represent the muscle, superficial, and epithelium layers in a human vocal fold with Young's moduli between 4 and 65 kPa. The proposed model allows to predict the influence of a stiff inclusion, mimicking a structural abnormality or pathology somewhere within the vocal fold, on the low-strain effective Young's modulus. Quantifying the influence of an inclusion or local stiffening on the vocal fold bio-mechanics is a necessary step toward the understanding and mitigation of structural vocal fold pathologies and associated voice disorders.

Original languageEnglish
Article number054701
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
Volume131
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Feb 2022

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