Previous studies reporting the linear viscoelastic shear properties of the human vocal fold cover or mucosa have been based on torsional rheometry, with measurements limited to low audio frequencies, up to around . This paper describes the design and validation of a custom-built, controlled-strain, linear, simple-shear rheometer system capable of direct empirical measurements of viscoelastic shear properties at phonatory frequencies. A tissue specimen was subjected to simple shear between two parallel, rigid acrylic plates, with a linear motor creating a translational sinusoidal displacement of the specimen via the upper plate, and the lower plate transmitting the harmonic shear force resulting from the viscoelastic response of the specimen. The displacement of the specimen was measured by a linear variable differential transformer whereas the shear force was detected by a piezoelectric transducer. The frequency response characteristics of these system components were assessed by vibration experiments with accelerometers. Measurements of the viscoelastic shear moduli ( and ) of a standard ANSI S2.21 polyurethane material and those of human vocal fold cover specimens were made, along with estimation of the system signal and noise levels. Preliminary results showed that the rheometer can provide valid and reliable rheometric data of vocal fold lamina propria specimens at frequencies of up to around , well into the phonatory range.
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August 2008
August 01 2008
A simple-shear rheometer for linear viscoelastic characterization of vocal fold tissues at phonatory frequencies
Roger W. Chan;
Roger W. Chan
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Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
, Dallas, Texas 75390-9035
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Maritza L. Rodriguez
Maritza L. Rodriguez
Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
, Dallas, Texas 75390-9035
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel.: (214) 648-0386. FAX: (214) 648-9122. Electronic mail: roger.chan@utsouthwestern.edu
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 124, 1207–1219 (2008)
Article history
Received:
September 27 2007
Accepted:
May 29 2008
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Roger W. Chan, Maritza L. Rodriguez; A simple-shear rheometer for linear viscoelastic characterization of vocal fold tissues at phonatory frequencies. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 August 2008; 124 (2): 1207–1219. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2946715
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