Sound generation mechanisms in a collapsible tube

Author:

Laudato Marco12ORCID,Zea Elias2ORCID,Sundström Elias1,Boij Susann2,Mihaescu Mihai1

Affiliation:

1. FLOW Research Center, Department of Engineering Mechanics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology 1 , Stockholm, SE-10044, Sweden

2. The Marcus Wallenberg Laboratory for Sound and Vibration Research, Department of Engineering Mechanics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology 2 , Stockholm, SE-10044, Sweden

Abstract

Collapsible tubes can be employed to study the sound generation mechanism in the human respiratory system. The goals of this work are (a) to determine the airflow characteristics connected to three different collapse states of a physiological tube and (b) to find a relation between the sound power radiated by the tube and its collapse state. The methodology is based on the implementation of computational fluid dynamics simulation on experimentally validated geometries. The flow is characterized by a radical change of behavior before and after the contact of the lumen. The maximum of the sound power radiated corresponds to the post-buckling configuration. The idea of an acoustic tube law is proposed. The presented results are relevant to the study of self-excited oscillations and wheezing sounds in the lungs.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

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