A computational study of asymmetric glottal jet deflection during phonation.

J Acoust Soc Am

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 126 Latrobe Hall, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA.

Published: April 2011

Two-dimensional numerical simulations are used to explore the mechanism for asymmetric deflection of the glottal jet during phonation. The model employs the full Navier-Stokes equations for the flow but a simple laryngeal geometry and vocal-fold motion. The study focuses on the effect of Reynolds number and glottal opening angle with a particular emphasis on examining the importance of the so-called "Coanda effect" in jet deflection. The study indicates that the glottal opening angle has no substantial effect on glottal jet deflection. Deflection in the glottal jet is always preceded by large-scale asymmetry in the downstream portion of the glottal jet. A detailed analysis of the velocity and vorticity fields shows that these downstream asymmetric vortex structures induce a flow at the glottal exit which is the primary driver for glottal jet deflection.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3104592PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.3544490DOI Listing

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