Title of article
Flow over a membrane-covered, fluid-filled cavity
Author/Authors
Scott L. Thomson، نويسنده , , Luc Mongeau، نويسنده , , Steven H. Frankel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
8
From page
1012
To page
1019
Abstract
The flow-induced response of a membrane covering a fluid-filled cavity located in a section of a rigid-walled channel was explored using finite element analysis. The membrane was initially aligned with the channel wall and separated the channel fluid from the cavity fluid. As fluid flowed over the membrane-covered cavity, a streamwise-dependent transmural pressure gradient caused membrane deformation. This model has application to synthetic models of the vocal fold cover layer used in voice production research. In this paper, the model is introduced and responses of the channel flow, the membrane, and the cavity flow are summarized for a range of flow and membrane parameters. It is shown that for high values of cavity fluid viscosity, the intracavity pressure and the beam deflection both reached steady values. For combinations of low cavity viscosity and sufficiently large upstream pressures, large-amplitude membrane vibrations resulted. Asymmetric conditions were introduced by creating cavities on opposing sides of the channel and assigning different stiffness values to the two membranes. The asymmetry resulted in reduction in or cessation of vibration amplitude, depending on the degree of asymmetry, and in significant skewing of the downstream flow field.
Keywords
Collapsible channels , Vocal fold cover , Vocal fold modeling , Finite element analysis , Flow-induced vibrations , Fluid–structure interactions
Journal title
Computers and Structures
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Computers and Structures
Record number
1210152
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