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      3D finite element model of the chinchilla ear for characterizing middle ear functions

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          Chinchilla is a commonly used animal model for research of sound transmission through the ear. Experimental measurements of the middle ear transfer function in chinchillas have shown that the middle ear cavity greatly affects the tympanic membrane (TM) and stapes footplate (FP) displacements. However, there is no finite element (FE) model of the chinchilla ear available in the literature to characterize the middle ear functions with the anatomical features of the chinchilla ear. This paper reports a recently completed 3D FE model of the chinchilla ear based on X-ray micro-computed tomography images of a chinchilla bulla. The model consisted of the ear canal, TM, middle ear ossicles and suspensory ligaments, and the middle ear cavity. Two boundary conditions of the middle ear cavity wall were simulated in the model as the rigid structure and the partially flexible surface, and the acoustic-mechanical coupled analysis was conducted with these two conditions to characterize the middle ear function. The model results were compared with experimental measurements reported in the literature including the TM and FP displacements and the middle ear input admittance in chinchilla ear. An application of this model was presented to identify the acoustic role of the middle ear septa - a unique feature of chinchilla middle ear cavity. This study provides the first 3D FE model of the chinchilla ear for characterizing the middle ear functions through the acoustic-mechanical coupled FE analysis.

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          Journal
          101135325
          31717
          Biomech Model Mechanobiol
          Biomech Model Mechanobiol
          Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology
          1617-7959
          1617-7940
          26 January 2016
          19 January 2016
          October 2016
          01 October 2017
          : 15
          : 5
          : 1263-1277
          Affiliations
          [1 ]School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Center University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
          [2 ]School of Mechanical Engineering and Science, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
          Author notes
          Corresponding author: Rong Z. Gan, Ph.D., Professor of Biomedical Engineering, School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Center, University of Oklahoma, 865 Asp Avenue, Room 200, Norman, OK 73019, Phone: (405) 325-1099, Fax: (405) 325-1088, rgan@ 123456ou.edu
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          PMC4955651 PMC4955651 4955651 nihpa753155
          10.1007/s10237-016-0758-5
          4955651
          26785845
          fe1b9f6a-d557-44bf-8041-bc4459af93ce
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          Middle ear,Fluid-structure interaction,Finite element model,Biomechanics of hearing

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