Generalization of the mathematical model of lungs for describing the intensity of the tracheal sounds during forced expiration
From MaRDI portal
Publication:408713
DOI10.1134/S0015462811010029zbMATH Open1235.76204MaRDI QIDQ408713FDOQ408713
Authors: G. A. Lyubimov, I. M. Skobeleva, M. M. Strongin, Alexander I. Dyachenko
Publication date: 11 April 2012
Published in: Fluid Dynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Recommendations
- Mathematical model of forced expiration
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1855613
- Mathematical model of the human lungs during phonation
- Regression modeling of the acousto-biomechanical characteristics of wheezes during human forced expiration
- A mathematical model of coughing for a homogeneous lung
diagnosticsflow-volume curveforced expiration testlungsmathematicalmodelrespiration mechanicsrespiratory tracttracheal sounds
Cites Work
- Mathematical model of forced expiration
- Justification of a model of an inhomogeneous lung for forced expiration
- Regression modeling of the acousto-biomechanical characteristics of wheezes during human forced expiration
- On possibility of physical modelling of noises generated by the air flow in the human breath passages
- A mathematical model of coughing for a homogeneous lung
Cited In (9)
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Mathematical model of forced expiration
- Detection of physiological singularities in respiratory dynamics analyzed by recurrence quantification analysis of tracheal sounds
- Multiscale modeling of the acoustic properties of lung parenchyma
- Mathematical model of the human lungs during phonation
- Regression modeling of the acousto-biomechanical characteristics of wheezes during human forced expiration
- Crackling sound generation during the formation of liquid bridges: a lattice gas model
- Variation of transfer function of the ``tissue channel of sound propagation in human thorax during respiration parameters
- Modelling the mechanism of generation of vesicular breath sounds
This page was built for publication: Generalization of the mathematical model of lungs for describing the intensity of the tracheal sounds during forced expiration
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q408713)