Publications by authors named "M Laudato"

Article Synopsis
  • Collapsible tubes are used to investigate how sound is produced in the human respiratory system, focusing on airflow characteristics during different collapse states.
  • The research aims to connect the sound power generated by the tube to its specific state of collapse using computational fluid dynamics simulations on tested geometries.
  • The findings suggest that sound power peaks after the tube structure collapses, paving the way for understanding self-excited oscillations and wheezing in the lungs.
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Sound generation in human phonation and the underlying fluid-structure-acoustic interaction that describes the sound production mechanism are not fully understood. A previous experimental study, with a silicone made vocal fold model connected to a straight vocal tract pipe of fixed length, showed that vibroacoustic coupling can cause a deviation in the vocal fold vibration frequency. This occurred when the fundamental frequency of the vocal fold motion was close to the lowest acoustic resonance frequency of the pipe.

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) is a common sleep-related disorder. It is characterized by recurrent partial or total collapse of pharyngeal upper airway accompanied by induced vibrations of the soft tissues (e.g.

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Subjects with bicuspid aortic valves (BAV) are at risk of developing valve dysfunction and need regular clinical imaging surveillance. Management of BAV involves manual and time-consuming segmentation of the aorta for assessing left ventricular function, jet velocity, gradient, shear stress, and valve area with aortic valve stenosis. This paper aims to employ machine learning-based (ML) segmentation as a potential for improved BAV assessment and reducing manual bias.

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The behaviour of collapsed or stenotic vessels in the human body can be studied by means of simplified geometries like a collapsible tube. The objective of this work is to determine the value of the buckling critical pressure of a collapsible tube by employing Landau's theory of phase transition. The methodology is based on the implementation of an experimentally validated 3D numerical model of a collapsible tube.

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