2019 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
CAPITA SELECTA
Author : Fons Alkemade
Published in: A Century of Fluid Mechanics in The Netherlands
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
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Where sounds find their origin in the interaction of flowing gases with various structures, we speak of aero-acoustics. Sometimes these sounds are deliberately made and required, e.g., speech and singing or musical instruments. One of the first theories about how humans produce sounds with their voice was the so-called myoelastic-aerodynamic theory formulated in 1958 by Janwillem van den Berg, a lector in medical physics at the University of Groningen.