Title of article :
The Significance of Particle Deposition Patterns in Bronchial Airway Bifurcations for Extrapolation Modeling
Author/Authors :
Hofmann، نويسنده , , W.; Balashazy، نويسنده , , I.; Heistracher، نويسنده , , T.; Koblinger، نويسنده , , L، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
The validity of extrapolating rat deposition data to human inhalation
conditions depends on the degree of similarity (or difference) of their particle
deposition patterns. Statistical analyses of human and rat tracheobronchial morphometry
data have revealed distinct asymmetric features of their airway branching
patterns, particularly for the monopodial branching structure of the rat lung. Our
predictions of particle deposition patterns within asymmetric bronchial bifurcations
in human and rat lungs are based on a numerical model for the calculation of
airflow and aerosol particle trajectories in three-dimensional asymmetric bifurcation
models: (j) the Navier-Stokes equations for the air velocity field are solved by a
finite difference volume method, and (ii) trajectories of aerosol particles entrained
in the airstream are simulated by Monte Carlo techniques.
In the present paper, the effects of interspecies differences in particle deposition
patterns are explored for two typical bifurcation geometries in segmental bronchi
(generations 4-5) and terminal bronchioles (generations 15-16) of the human and
rat lungs for inspiration as well as expiration. The observed interspecies differences
in localized particle deposition patterns and related deposition efficiencies demonstrate
that the respective morphometric asymmetries in airway branching are a
major determinant of the local distributions of deposited particulate matter in
bronchial airway bifurcations
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology