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Computational fluid dynamics methods were used to compare and analyze the flow and heat transfer characteristics of the human upper respiratory tract under normal breathing and nasal obstructive conditions.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>During normal breathing, the complex geometric shapes and large areas of heat transfer inside the nasal cavity of humans allowed the respiratory airflow in the posterior part of the nasal cavity to be warmed close to the body temperature. Under unilateral nasal obstruction, relatively high-speed gas and low-speed gas quickly mixed up and homogenized in the posterior part of the nasal cavity, and the airflow underwent sufficient heat transfer in the nasal cavity. Under bilateral nasal obstruction, air was inhaled through the mouth, and the flow velocity was significantly higher at the nasopharynx and the airway entrance compared to that of normal nasal air intake. Moreover, the heat transfer intensity of the airflow in the oral cavity was relatively weak, and the temperature rise of the airflow in the oral cavity was relatively small.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>A stable nasal breathing pattern plays an important role in maintaining human respiratory comfort and preventing respiratory diseases.</p>","PeriodicalId":39321,"journal":{"name":"四川大学学报(医学版)","volume":"56 1","pages":"215-221"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2025-01-20","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11913997/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"[Characteristics of Flow and Heat Transfer in the Upper Respiratory Tract of Humans Under Nasal Obstructive Conditions].\",\"authors\":\"Hui Pan, Jun Xie, Weiye Gao, Wei Chen\",\"doi\":\"10.12182/20250160102\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Objective: </strong>To analyze the changes in the respiratory characteristics of the upper respiratory tract under nasal obstruction conditions, to identify the disparities in the flow-heat transfer processes within the respiratory tract, and to provide auxiliary support for the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>We established in this study a three-dimensional (3-D) model of the human upper respiratory tract based on computed tomography (CT) data. Computational fluid dynamics methods were used to compare and analyze the flow and heat transfer characteristics of the human upper respiratory tract under normal breathing and nasal obstructive conditions.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>During normal breathing, the complex geometric shapes and large areas of heat transfer inside the nasal cavity of humans allowed the respiratory airflow in the posterior part of the nasal cavity to be warmed close to the body temperature. Under unilateral nasal obstruction, relatively high-speed gas and low-speed gas quickly mixed up and homogenized in the posterior part of the nasal cavity, and the airflow underwent sufficient heat transfer in the nasal cavity. Under bilateral nasal obstruction, air was inhaled through the mouth, and the flow velocity was significantly higher at the nasopharynx and the airway entrance compared to that of normal nasal air intake. 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[Characteristics of Flow and Heat Transfer in the Upper Respiratory Tract of Humans Under Nasal Obstructive Conditions].
Objective: To analyze the changes in the respiratory characteristics of the upper respiratory tract under nasal obstruction conditions, to identify the disparities in the flow-heat transfer processes within the respiratory tract, and to provide auxiliary support for the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases.
Methods: We established in this study a three-dimensional (3-D) model of the human upper respiratory tract based on computed tomography (CT) data. Computational fluid dynamics methods were used to compare and analyze the flow and heat transfer characteristics of the human upper respiratory tract under normal breathing and nasal obstructive conditions.
Results: During normal breathing, the complex geometric shapes and large areas of heat transfer inside the nasal cavity of humans allowed the respiratory airflow in the posterior part of the nasal cavity to be warmed close to the body temperature. Under unilateral nasal obstruction, relatively high-speed gas and low-speed gas quickly mixed up and homogenized in the posterior part of the nasal cavity, and the airflow underwent sufficient heat transfer in the nasal cavity. Under bilateral nasal obstruction, air was inhaled through the mouth, and the flow velocity was significantly higher at the nasopharynx and the airway entrance compared to that of normal nasal air intake. Moreover, the heat transfer intensity of the airflow in the oral cavity was relatively weak, and the temperature rise of the airflow in the oral cavity was relatively small.
Conclusion: A stable nasal breathing pattern plays an important role in maintaining human respiratory comfort and preventing respiratory diseases.
四川大学学报(医学版)Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
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"Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Edition)" is a comprehensive medical academic journal sponsored by Sichuan University, a higher education institution directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. It was founded in 1959 and was originally named "Journal of Sichuan Medical College". In 1986, it was renamed "Journal of West China University of Medical Sciences". In 2003, it was renamed "Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Edition)" (bimonthly).
"Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Edition)" is a Chinese core journal and a Chinese authoritative academic journal (RCCSE). It is included in the retrieval systems such as China Science and Technology Papers and Citation Database (CSTPCD), China Science Citation Database (CSCD) (core version), Peking University Library's "Overview of Chinese Core Journals", the U.S. "Index Medica" (IM/Medline), the U.S. "PubMed Central" (PMC), the U.S. "Biological Abstracts" (BA), the U.S. "Chemical Abstracts" (CA), the U.S. EBSCO, the Netherlands "Abstracts and Citation Database" (Scopus), the Japan Science and Technology Agency Database (JST), the Russian "Abstract Magazine", the Chinese Biomedical Literature CD-ROM Database (CBMdisc), the Chinese Biomedical Periodical Literature Database (CMCC), the China Academic Journal Network Full-text Database (CNKI), the Chinese Academic Journal (CD-ROM Edition), and the Wanfang Data-Digital Journal Group.