Deposition of polydisperse particles representing nasal spray application in a human nasal cavity was performed under transient breathing profiles of sniffing, constant flow, and breath hold. The LES turbulence model was used to describe the fluid phase. Particles were introduced into the flow field with initial spray conditions, including spray cone angle, insertion angle, and initial velocity. Since nasal spray atomizer design determines the particle conditions, fifteen particle size distributions were used, each defined by a log-normal distribution with a different volume mean diameter (Dv50). Particle deposition in the anterior region was approximately 80% when Dv50 > 50μm, and this decreased to 45% as Dv50 decreased to 10μ m for consta...
Knowledge regarding particle deposition processes in the nasal cavity is important in aerosol therap...
Numerical simulations of the dispersion and deposition of poly-disperse particles in a patient-speci...
Background: To evaluate the deposition efficiency of spray droplets in a nasal cavity produced from ...
Deposition of polydisperse particles representing nasal spray application in a human nasal cavity wa...
Deposition of polydisperse particles representing nasal spray application in a human nasal cavity wa...
Effective nasal drug delivery is highly dependent on the delivery of drug from the nasal spray devic...
Particle depositional studies fromnasal sprays are important for efficient drug delivery. The main i...
In this study, the effects of nasal drug delivery device and the spray nozzle orientation on sprayed...
Validated computer simulations of the airflow and particle dynamics in human nasal cavities are impo...
Experimental images from particle/droplet image analyser (PDIA) and particle image velocimetry (PIV)...
Identifying the deposition pattern of inhaled pharmaceutical aerosols in the human respiratory syste...
Experimental images from particle/droplet image analyser (PDIA) and particle image velocimetry (PIV)...
A human nasal cavity was reconstructed from CT scans to make a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) mo...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of nasal drug delivery often neglect the initial spra...
University of Technology Sydney. Graduate School of Health.The nose, is a promising site to deliver ...
Knowledge regarding particle deposition processes in the nasal cavity is important in aerosol therap...
Numerical simulations of the dispersion and deposition of poly-disperse particles in a patient-speci...
Background: To evaluate the deposition efficiency of spray droplets in a nasal cavity produced from ...
Deposition of polydisperse particles representing nasal spray application in a human nasal cavity wa...
Deposition of polydisperse particles representing nasal spray application in a human nasal cavity wa...
Effective nasal drug delivery is highly dependent on the delivery of drug from the nasal spray devic...
Particle depositional studies fromnasal sprays are important for efficient drug delivery. The main i...
In this study, the effects of nasal drug delivery device and the spray nozzle orientation on sprayed...
Validated computer simulations of the airflow and particle dynamics in human nasal cavities are impo...
Experimental images from particle/droplet image analyser (PDIA) and particle image velocimetry (PIV)...
Identifying the deposition pattern of inhaled pharmaceutical aerosols in the human respiratory syste...
Experimental images from particle/droplet image analyser (PDIA) and particle image velocimetry (PIV)...
A human nasal cavity was reconstructed from CT scans to make a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) mo...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of nasal drug delivery often neglect the initial spra...
University of Technology Sydney. Graduate School of Health.The nose, is a promising site to deliver ...
Knowledge regarding particle deposition processes in the nasal cavity is important in aerosol therap...
Numerical simulations of the dispersion and deposition of poly-disperse particles in a patient-speci...
Background: To evaluate the deposition efficiency of spray droplets in a nasal cavity produced from ...