耳蜗模型中的水弹性波:数值模拟和解析简化模型

Q4 Mathematics
W. Holmes, M. Jolly, J. Rubinstein
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摘要

本文建立了哺乳动物耳蜗水弹性波的三维模型,并进行了数值模拟。耳蜗液被视为线性的、不可压缩的、无粘性的。耳蜗隔板被看作是一块无质量的薄板,上面装有液体。然后,通过使用Dirichlet-to-Neumann算子解析地去除流体变量,重新制定该模型。用一种新的隐式数值格式模拟了分区运动的五阶非局部偏微分方程。仿真结果表明,该模型具有行波特性和清晰位置原理。在考虑能量问题的情况下,对给定模型方程进行了耳蜗小纵横比的渐近分析。模拟的结果以及这些渐近的论点表明耳蜗的形式和功能之间的关系,我们比较生理数据。
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HYDRO-ELASTIC WAVES IN A COCHLEAR MODEL: NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS AND AN ANALYTICALLY REDUCED MODEL
A three-dimensional model of the hydro-elastic waves in the mammalian cochlea is presented along with numerical simulations. The cochlear fluid is treated as linear, incompressible, and inviscid. The cochlear partition is treated as a massless thin plate loaded by the fluid. This model is then reformulated by analytically removing the fluid variable with the use of a Dirichlet-to-Neumann operator. The resulting fifth-order nonlocal PDE for the motion of the partition is simulated using a novel implicit numerical scheme. Simulations demonstrate that this model exhibits traveling wave characteristics and a clear place principle. Asymptotic analysis in the small aspect ratio of the cochlea is performed on the given model equations with energetic concerns in mind. The results of simulations along with these asymptotic arguments suggest a relationship between the form and function of the cochlea which we compare to physiological data.
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Confluentes Mathematici
Confluentes Mathematici Mathematics-Mathematics (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Confluentes Mathematici is a mathematical research journal. Since its creation in 2009 by the Institut Camille Jordan UMR 5208 and the Unité de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées UMR 5669 of the Université de Lyon, it reflects the wish of the mathematical community of Lyon—Saint-Étienne to participate in the new forms of scientific edittion. The journal is electronic only, fully open acces and without author charges. The journal aims to publish high quality mathematical research articles in English, French or German. All domains of Mathematics (pure and applied) and Mathematical Physics will be considered, as well as the History of Mathematics. Confluentes Mathematici also publishes survey articles. Authors are asked to pay particular attention to the expository style of their article, in order to be understood by all the communities concerned.
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