FE numerical simulation of incompressible airflow in the glottal channel periodically closed by self-sustained vocal folds vibration
DOI10.1016/J.CAM.2021.113529zbMath1468.65152OpenAlexW3133630233MaRDI QIDQ2020583
Publication date: 23 April 2021
Published in: Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cam.2021.113529
Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible viscous fluids (76D05) Contact in solid mechanics (74M15) Fluid-solid interactions (including aero- and hydro-elasticity, porosity, etc.) (74F10) Flows in porous media; filtration; seepage (76S05) Numerical approximation of solutions of dynamical problems in solid mechanics (74H15) Finite difference methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M06) Stability and convergence of numerical methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M12) Linear constitutive equations for materials with memory (74D05) Hydro- and aero-acoustics (76Q05) Finite element, Rayleigh-Ritz and Galerkin methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M60) Error bounds for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M15)
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