Emergent circulation in the loopy network of bird lungs
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Abstract
The airflow in our lungs oscillates as we breathe in and out, but not so for birds. While mammalian lungs are branched and tree-like, bird lungs have loopy airways that display directed flows throughout the breathing cycle. How the air is pumped and directed without valves remains an open problem. Using lab experiments and simulations, we show that these unusual flow patterns naturally emerge within networks containing loops. Oscillatory flow imposed in one segment of a multiloop network is transformed into directed flows along other segments. Network topology and complex flows at junctions play subtle roles in this new form of flow rectification, AC-to-DC conversion or valveless pumping.
Authors
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Quynh Nguyen
New York Univ NYU
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Anand Oza
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematical Sciences & Center for Applied Mathematics and Statistics, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey 07102, USA
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Joanna Abouezzi
New York Univ NYU
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Guanhua Sun
New York Univ NYU
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Stephen Childress
New York Univ NYU
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Christina Frederick
New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Leif Ristroph
New York Univ NYU