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In this paper transfer of vibration from motor to the bottom group of rotary drier is analyzed in the ADAMS/Vibration module environment. Excitation from unbalanced motor [...]
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This contribution describes the experimental indirect identification method for linear damped dynamic systems with multiple inputs and multiple outputs (so called MIMO sy [...]
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This paper presents the consideration on the change judgement of J integral and Q parameter as the base parameters of two-parameter elastic-plastic fracture mechanics. An [...]
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This paper is focused on creation of an algorithm for calculating an envelope boundary condition obtained from experimental measurements performed for calculation of surf [...]
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Přikryl, K.
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The basic element of the frequency analysis of the human hearing system is the cochlea. This article presents finite-element models of the cochlea function with parameter [...]
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The contribution presents experimental investigation of the frequency modal, damping and stress wave propagation characteristics and finite element (FE) mode ling of the [...]
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Žiaran, S.
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The aim of this study was to compare the approximate finite element model of acoustic spaces corresponding to the human adult male vocal tract and nasal cavity with the i [...]
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Inverse method was used for numerical simulation of acoustic characteristics of a professional musical actor before and after vocal exercises. The geometrical data for a [...]
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Hrůza, V.
During fonation the vocal folds are excited by air flow. This air is portioned by vocal folds into separated air bubbles. These are the cause of the source voice. It is o [...]
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Linear two degrees of freedom aero-elastic system for modelling vibrations of human vocal folds was originally developed by which the physiological conditions for so-call [...]
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The radiated sound pressure level (SPL) during phonation is known to be mainly regulated by lung pressure and glottal resistance (adduction), at the glottal level. Few re [...]
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1D and 3D finite element models of supraglottal tract designed for Czech vowel / a / are analyzed. Performed modal analysis is focused on investigation of the influence o [...]
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Results of a voice numerical simulation using finite element (FE) model of acoustic spaces corresponding to the human vocal tract for English vowel / a / are presented. T [...]
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The paper deals with optimization process finding such geometrical form of acoustical cavities of the human supraglottal spaces which leads to excitation of predefined ac [...]
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Velopharyngeal insufficiency is modeled in frequency domain by the transfer matrix method in connection with conical acoustical elements. The vocal tract is considered as [...]
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A 3D finite element model of the human larynx including the vocal folds was developed. The model enables to take into account phonation position (tension and adduction) o [...]
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The Source-filter theory does not take into account many important circumstances for generating of vowels, e.g. the effects of source on filter. One of these effects is i [...]
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The study presents three-dimensional finite element (FE) model of flow induced oscillations of the human vocal folds in interaction with acoustic processes in the simplif [...]
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Acoustic speech output in humans is commonly considered to results from a combination of a source of sound energy (e.g. the larynx) modulated by a transfer (filter) funct [...]
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The model of the human vocal fold is created with transfer matrix method. The model is made from 32 cylindric or conic elements for Czech vowel /u/. The calculation is ca [...]

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