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. 2016 Feb 16;17(2):103–118. doi: 10.1007/s10162-016-0553-0

FIG. 8.

FIG. 8

Traveling wave in the endolymph at sound frequency f = 1 kHz, Young’s modulus E = 40 kPa, and perilymph velocity amplitude U p = 2.6 mm/s, visualized by a snapshot of the axial endolymph velocity u x (top half, r > 0) and the radial endolymph velocity u r (bottom half, r < 0). The axial velocity profile resembles a Womersley flow profile, featuring thin boundary layers and a constant core flow. This wave pattern travels to the right (in positive x-direction) at constant wave speed c (Fig. 9) while losing amplitude. After a full period T = 1/f, the shown velocity field repeats itself (periodic steady state).