This study’s objective was the generation of a standardized geometry of the healthy nasal cavity. An average geometry of the healthy nasal cavity was generated using a statistical shape model based on 25 symptom-free subjects. Airflow within the average geometry and these geometries was calculated using fluid simulations. Integral measures of the nasal resistance, wall shear stresses (WSS) and velocities were calculated as well as cross-sectional areas (CSA). Furthermore, individual WSS and static pressure distributions were mapped onto the average geometry. The average geometry featured an overall more regular shape that resulted in less resistance, reduced WSS and velocities compared to the median of the 25 geometries. Spatial distributio...
The air conditioning capability of the nose is dependent on the nasal mucosal temperature and the ai...
Developing validated objective measures of nasal airflow is paramount for improving the management o...
As illustrated in Figs. 1.1(a) and (b), the human nasal cavity is defined as air-filled space starti...
2017 Background: A major issue among computational respiratory studies is the wide variety of nasal ...
BACKGROUND: Nasal airflow is essential for the functioning of the human nose. Given individual varia...
Detailed data of air flow patterns can assist in the understanding of the physiological and patholog...
Detailed data of air flow patterns can assist in the understanding of the physiological and patholog...
Abstract Nasal physiology is dependent on the physical structure of the nose. Individual aspects of ...
Respiratory physiology depending on the shape of the nasal cavity was studied. Experiments on solid ...
PhDThis work aims to assess human nasal blockage by investigating its influence on nasal airflow dyn...
Nasal physiology is dependent on the physical structure of the nose. Individual aspects of the nasal...
This work aims to assess human nasal blockage by investigating its influence on nasal airflow dynami...
Objectives (1) Analyze the relationship between intranasal airflow distribution and subjective nasal...
Inabilities of objective measurement methods to obtain various important information regarding human...
Understanding the properties of airflow in the nasal cavity is very important in determining the nas...
The air conditioning capability of the nose is dependent on the nasal mucosal temperature and the ai...
Developing validated objective measures of nasal airflow is paramount for improving the management o...
As illustrated in Figs. 1.1(a) and (b), the human nasal cavity is defined as air-filled space starti...
2017 Background: A major issue among computational respiratory studies is the wide variety of nasal ...
BACKGROUND: Nasal airflow is essential for the functioning of the human nose. Given individual varia...
Detailed data of air flow patterns can assist in the understanding of the physiological and patholog...
Detailed data of air flow patterns can assist in the understanding of the physiological and patholog...
Abstract Nasal physiology is dependent on the physical structure of the nose. Individual aspects of ...
Respiratory physiology depending on the shape of the nasal cavity was studied. Experiments on solid ...
PhDThis work aims to assess human nasal blockage by investigating its influence on nasal airflow dyn...
Nasal physiology is dependent on the physical structure of the nose. Individual aspects of the nasal...
This work aims to assess human nasal blockage by investigating its influence on nasal airflow dynami...
Objectives (1) Analyze the relationship between intranasal airflow distribution and subjective nasal...
Inabilities of objective measurement methods to obtain various important information regarding human...
Understanding the properties of airflow in the nasal cavity is very important in determining the nas...
The air conditioning capability of the nose is dependent on the nasal mucosal temperature and the ai...
Developing validated objective measures of nasal airflow is paramount for improving the management o...
As illustrated in Figs. 1.1(a) and (b), the human nasal cavity is defined as air-filled space starti...