Abstract:To clarify the individual differences of flow and sound characteristics of sibilant /s/, the large eddy simulation of compressible flow was applied to vocal tract geometries of five subjects pronouncing /s/. The vocal tract geometry was extracted by separately collecting images of digital dental casts and the vocal tract of /s/. The computational grids were constructed for each geometry, and flow and acoustic fields were predicted by the simulation. Results of the simulation showed that jet flow in the vocal t… Show more
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