Dissertação
Um modelo genérico para fluxos em estruturas auto-similares e a sua relação com espectros afins: da geometria da árvore brônquica às características dos sons pulmonares.
A generic model for flows in self-similar strutuctures and its relation with affine spectra: from the bronchial tree geometry to the spectral characteristics of the lung sounds
Fecha
2004-02-20Autor
Faistauer, Daniel
Resumen
In this work, a theoretical scheme is considered for normal lung sound pro-
duction in high frequencies. This scheme is based on multi-scaled _ux discretiza-
tion into independent discrete elements, which interact with the geometric struc-
ture that represents the bronchial tree in a syntonized fashion. The resulting
amplitude spectrum is a_ne in a log-log scale with slope dependence on the frac-
tal dimension of the bronchial tree. The results from a theoretical analysis of this
scheme is compatible, qualitatively and quantitatively with the spectral characte-
ristics reported in the literature.
Furthermore, a computational and simulational model is realized starting
from the theoretical scheme. Moreover, the computational model extends the the-
oretical scheme introducing interactions among the discrete elements by potentials.
These interactions yield a more precise adjustment of the spectra in low frequency
as well as in the high frequency spectral region.
Finally, a sound synthesis method is