The aim of this project is to investigate the closure and reopening of lung airways due to surface tension forces, coupled with airway elasticity. Airways are liquid-lined, flexible tubes and closure of airways can occur by a Rayleigh instability of the liquid lining, or an instability of the elastic support for the airway as the surface tension of the air-liquid interface pulls the tube shut, or both. Regardless of the mechanism, the airway is closed because the liquid lining has created a plug that prevents axial gas exchange. In the microgravity environment, surface tension forces dominate lung mechanics and would lead to more prevalent, and more uniformly distributed air-way closure, thereby creating a potential for respiratory problems...
Abstract The relationship between pressure (P) and volume (V) in the human lung has been extensively...
Owing to the complexity of the respiratory system, the mechanism of breathing is not well understood...
This paper describes the experiments on flow rate limitation in open capillary channel flow that wer...
International audienceThe closure of a human lung airway is modeled as an instability of a two-phase...
We present an experimental study of the reopening mechanics of a collapsed liquid-filled elastic tub...
International audienceThe inner surface of lung airways is covered by a thin layer of mucus whose th...
We use a fully coupled, three-dimensional, finite-element method to study the evolution of the surfa...
Pulmonary airway closure is a potentially dangerous event that can occur in microgravity environment...
We use lubrication theory and matched asymptotic expansions to model the quasi-steady propagation of...
The effect of plug propagation speed and gravity on the quasisteady motion of a liquid plug in a two...
damage in a model of pulmonary airway reopening. J Appl Physiol 94: 770–783, 2003. First published O...
Every time we breathe in we inhale thousands of particles, some of which may become trapped in the l...
This paper is concerned with forced flow through partially open capillary channels under microgravit...
International audienceMicrofluidic techniques are employed to investigate air-liquid flows in the lu...
Sleep Apnea Syndrome (SAS) is defined as a partial or total closure of the patient upper airways dur...
Abstract The relationship between pressure (P) and volume (V) in the human lung has been extensively...
Owing to the complexity of the respiratory system, the mechanism of breathing is not well understood...
This paper describes the experiments on flow rate limitation in open capillary channel flow that wer...
International audienceThe closure of a human lung airway is modeled as an instability of a two-phase...
We present an experimental study of the reopening mechanics of a collapsed liquid-filled elastic tub...
International audienceThe inner surface of lung airways is covered by a thin layer of mucus whose th...
We use a fully coupled, three-dimensional, finite-element method to study the evolution of the surfa...
Pulmonary airway closure is a potentially dangerous event that can occur in microgravity environment...
We use lubrication theory and matched asymptotic expansions to model the quasi-steady propagation of...
The effect of plug propagation speed and gravity on the quasisteady motion of a liquid plug in a two...
damage in a model of pulmonary airway reopening. J Appl Physiol 94: 770–783, 2003. First published O...
Every time we breathe in we inhale thousands of particles, some of which may become trapped in the l...
This paper is concerned with forced flow through partially open capillary channels under microgravit...
International audienceMicrofluidic techniques are employed to investigate air-liquid flows in the lu...
Sleep Apnea Syndrome (SAS) is defined as a partial or total closure of the patient upper airways dur...
Abstract The relationship between pressure (P) and volume (V) in the human lung has been extensively...
Owing to the complexity of the respiratory system, the mechanism of breathing is not well understood...
This paper describes the experiments on flow rate limitation in open capillary channel flow that wer...