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</script>doi: 10.1121/1.391300
pmid: 6491049
A three-dimensional hydroelastic model of the cochlea is analyzed, in which the fluid is viscous and the basilar membrane is an inhomogeneous orthotropic elastic plate. After the solution is obtained using a multiple-scale approximation, comparison is made with experiment for the human cochlea.
Models, Anatomic, cochlea, Physiological, cellular and medical topics, Perilymph, Fluid-solid interactions (including aero- and hydro-elasticity, porosity, etc.), basilar membrane, boundary layer theory, Endolymph, Anisotropy in solid mechanics, pure tone, nonlinear eigenvalue problem, Humans, Pitch Perception, slender body, Waves in solid mechanics, inhomogeneous orthotropic elastic plate, Basilar Membrane, Cochlea, three-dimensional hydroelastic model, multiple-scale approximation, Biomechanical solid mechanics, Plates, fluid is viscous, Psychoacoustics
Models, Anatomic, cochlea, Physiological, cellular and medical topics, Perilymph, Fluid-solid interactions (including aero- and hydro-elasticity, porosity, etc.), basilar membrane, boundary layer theory, Endolymph, Anisotropy in solid mechanics, pure tone, nonlinear eigenvalue problem, Humans, Pitch Perception, slender body, Waves in solid mechanics, inhomogeneous orthotropic elastic plate, Basilar Membrane, Cochlea, three-dimensional hydroelastic model, multiple-scale approximation, Biomechanical solid mechanics, Plates, fluid is viscous, Psychoacoustics
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