Title of article :
Airflow patterns in a 3D model of the human acinus
Author/Authors :
eslami saray, m.a. sharif university of technology - department of mechanical engineering, ايران , saidi, m.s. sharif university of technology - department of mechanical engineering, ايران , ahmadi, g. clarkson university - department of mechanical and aeronautical engineering, USA
From page :
2379
To page :
2386
Abstract :
Based on the recent photographs of microstructures of an acinus, a novel 3D computational model for airflow and particle transport and deposition was developed. To model the entire acinar region simultaneously, an approach was proposed to reduce the computational space. The airflow was solved using numerical simulations for the cases of expanding and contracting the acinus wall. The volume change of the lung was imposed based on the normal breathing condition with 15% volumetric expansion ratio. Since the entire acinar region was modeled, realistic pressure type boundary conditions were used and the use of earlier unrealistic boundary conditions was avoided. The simulation results showed that the flow patterns in an acinus with moving walls were significantly different from those in the rigid wall case. Furthermore, due to the asymmetric configuration, the flow patterns were not quite symmetric. It was shown that the ratio of alveolar flow to ductal flow rate controlled the dominant flow regime in each generation. Ratios below 0.005 led to recirculation regime, where flow separation occurred, while values above this threshold led to flows with radial streamlines. In summary, while the flow in the primary generations was characterized by the formation of recirculation regions in the alveoli, the terminal generations were characterized by radial streamlines, which moved towards the alveolar wall. Both flow regimes had substantial effects on particle deposition in the acinus.
Keywords :
Acinar region , Alveoli , Airflow pattern , Computational fluid dynamics , Dynamic mesh.
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions B:Mechanical Engineering)
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions B:Mechanical Engineering)
Record number :
2720405
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