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Characterization of Flow-resistant Tubes Used for Semi-occluded Vocal Tract Voice Training and Therapy
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Characterization of Flow-resistant Tubes Used for Semi-occluded Vocal Tract Voice Training and Therapy

Simeon L. Smith and Ingo R. Titze
Journal of voice, Vol.31(1), pp.113.e1-113.e8
01/01/2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2016.04.001
PMCID: PMC5085896
PMID: 27133001

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Abstract

This study aimed to characterize the pressure-flow relationship of tubes used for semi-occluded vocal tract voice training/therapy, as well as to answer these major questions: (1) What is the relative importance of tube length to tube diameter? (2) What is the range of oral pressures achieved with tubes at phonation flow rates? (3) Does mouth configuration behind the tubes matter? Plastic tubes of various diameters and lengths were mounted in line with an upstream pipe, and the pressure drop across each tube was measured at stepwise increments in flow rate. Basic flow theory and modified flow theory equations were used to describe the pressure-flow relationship of the tubes based on diameter and length. Additionally, the upstream pipe diameter was varied to explore how mouth shape affects tube resistance. The modified equation provided an excellent prediction of the pressure-flow relationship across all tube sizes (6% error compared with the experimental data). Variation in upstream pipe diameter yielded up to 10% deviation in pressure for tube sizes typically used in voice training/therapy. Using the presented equations, we can characterize resistance for any tube based on diameter, length, and flow rate. With regard to the original questions, we found that (1) For commonly used tubes, diameter is the critical variable for governing flow resistance; (2) For phonation flow rates, a range of tube dimensions produced pressures between 0 and 7.0 kPa; and (3) The mouth pressure behind the lips will vary slightly with different mouth shapes, but this effect can be considered relatively insignificant.
flow resistance flow-resistant tubes semi-occluded vocal tract voice therapy voice training

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