2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2023.01.048
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Numerical model characterization of the sound transmission mechanism in the tympanic membrane from a high-speed digital holographic experiment in transient regime

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“…Recently, high‐speed digital holographic (HDH) is already used to obtain measurements of TM movements induced by acoustic impulses that allow to obtain external geometric of TM and accurate information about its dynamic properties 20,21 …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, high‐speed digital holographic (HDH) is already used to obtain measurements of TM movements induced by acoustic impulses that allow to obtain external geometric of TM and accurate information about its dynamic properties 20,21 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, high-speed digital holographic (HDH) is already used to obtain measurements of TM movements induced by acoustic impulses that allow to obtain external geometric of TM and accurate information about its dynamic properties. 20,21 This paper aims to show the development and application of an algorithm that automates most of the finite element modeling process of the human hearing system: EC, TM, OC, and TC. The final goal is to build a Finite Element Model with an improved computational cost even though operations, such as contour identification, model decimation, element identification, joints implementations or contour conditions are included in the algorithm following a semiautomated process.…”
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