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Study of airflow and aerosol deposition characteristics within human airways using large-eddy simulations

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Abstract

Aerosolized drug delivery in human airways is typically used for the treatment of several pulmonary diseases. In this study, large-eddy simulation (LES) is used for the study of the airflow and the aerosol deposition characteristics within the upper human airways. The geometric model comprising of the extrathoracic and a part of the intrathoracic airways corresponds to a truncated portion of a realistic human airway model based on the SimInhale benchmark case. LES is performed using the well-established Eulerian-Lagrangian approach where the airflow is modeled as an incompressible flow using the Eulerian formulation, and the aerosol evolution is tracked in a Lagrangian manner under the dilute suspension conditions using a one-way coupled approach. The closure of the subgrid-scale stress in the Eulerian equations is performed using the locally dynamic one-equation based model, and for the subgrid dispersion in the Lagrangian equations, a stochastic model is used. The accuracy of the LES results is first assessed in terms of the prediction of the turbulence statistics and the regional/global aerosol deposition by comparing with the past results corresponding to the full geometry. Afterward, the effects of inlet Reynolds number on the flow and the aerosol deposition are analyzed.

Authors

  • Divyajit Mahida

    University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

  • Eli Durant

    University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

  • Purushotam Kumar

    Corning Inc.

  • Reetesh Ranjan

    University of Tennessee at Chattanooga