2017
DOI: 10.24200/sci.2017.4292
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Submicron particle deposition in pulmonary alveoli during cyclic breathing

Abstract: Abstract. The prediction of deposition e ciency of submicron particles in the pulmonary alveoli has received special attention due to its importance for drug delivery systems and for assessing air pollutants health risks. In this work, the pulmonary alveoli of a healthy human are idealized by a three-dimensional honeycomb-like con guration and a uid-structure interaction analysis is performed. In contrast to previous works in which the inlet ow rate is prede ned, in this model, a negative pressure is imposed o… Show more

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“…Recently, digital images have been used to construct an alveolar model and found that alveolar topology structure is highly irregular [159]. There are only a few studies [160][161][162] that performed numerical investigation of particle deposition in the alveolar region of human lung. The simplified numerical model of Talaat and Xi [160] demonstrates that alveolar structure and particle diameter effects on airflow and deposition.…”
Section: Alveolar Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, digital images have been used to construct an alveolar model and found that alveolar topology structure is highly irregular [159]. There are only a few studies [160][161][162] that performed numerical investigation of particle deposition in the alveolar region of human lung. The simplified numerical model of Talaat and Xi [160] demonstrates that alveolar structure and particle diameter effects on airflow and deposition.…”
Section: Alveolar Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32,33 Furthermore, the epithelial cells in the lung have the ability to resist foreign invasion. 34,35 The efficiency of gas exchange in the alveolus is attributed to its large surface area (total area up to 100 mm 2 ) 36 and high quantity (300-700 million). 37 The extremely fast diffusion rate of O 2 and CO 2 enables gas exchange to occur in just 0.3 seconds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lung is made up of numerous alveoli, with an astounding number ranging from 3 to 7 × 10 7 , each alveoli providing a vast surface area of approximately 100 mm 2 . 48,49 These structures work together to enable efficient gas exchange and regulate internal temperature and humidity in the lungs. 50,51 The lessons learned from the lung's natural design hold signicant promise in advancing the capabilities of PEMFC technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%