On the Use of Computational Fluid Dynamics for Simulating Flow and Particle Deposition in the Human Respiratory Tract

W. Finlay, K. Stapleton, J. Yokota
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ABSTRACT Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) can produce erroneous results if not used with adequate thought to several issues, some of which are discussed in the present article. Some of these issues are associated with modeling the physics, particularly the turbulence that occurs in the upper airways. For determining the location of deposition of inhaled aerosols, physical models of particle motion must also be specified and various issues associated with such models should be considered. Numerical modeling issues, including grid resolution and numerical boundary condition effects, can also profoundly affect a numerical simulation. The purpose of the present article is to highlight the importance of some of these issues in the context of modeling the fluid dynamics and particle motion in the human respiratory tract, especially for those researchers whose background is not in a discipline normally associated with CFD.
应用计算流体力学模拟人体呼吸道内的流动和颗粒沉积
如果不充分考虑几个问题,计算流体动力学(CFD)可能会产生错误的结果,本文将讨论其中的一些问题。其中一些问题与物理建模有关,特别是发生在上呼吸道的湍流。为了确定吸入气溶胶的沉积位置,还必须指定粒子运动的物理模型,并应考虑与这些模型相关的各种问题。数值模拟问题,包括网格分辨率和数值边界条件的影响,也会深刻地影响数值模拟。本文的目的是强调其中一些问题在人体呼吸道流体动力学和粒子运动建模的背景下的重要性,特别是对于那些背景不是通常与CFD相关的学科的研究人员。
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