A comprehensive understanding of airflow characteristics and particle transport in the human lung can be useful in modelling to inform clinical diagnosis, treatment, and management, including prescription medication and risk assessment for rehabilitation. One of the difficulties in clinical treatment of lung disorders lies in the patients’ variable physical lung characteristics caused by age, amongst other factors, such as different lung sizes. A precise understanding of the comparison between different age groups with various flow rates is missing in the literature, and this study aims to analyse the airflow and aerosol transport within the age-specific lung. ANSYS Fluent solver and the large-eddy simulation (LES) model were employed for t...
Particle deposition in the respiratory tract is studied in order to better understand the negative h...
Particle transport and deposition (TD) are influenced by lung structure, breathing patterns, and par...
Toxic nanoparticles, also called ultrafine particles, pose a significant risk to human respiratory h...
A comprehensive understanding of airflow characteristics and particle transport in the human lung ca...
A comprehensive understanding of airflow characteristics and particle transport in the human lung ca...
Air pollution is the leading cause of different respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obst...
In clinical assessments, the correlation between atmospheric air pollution and respiratory damage is...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The major problem in understanding the therapeutically targeted drug delivery sy...
Due to the prevalence of respiratory diseases, effective drug delivery to the lungs is important for...
Mathematical models which have been developed to predict the deposition of particles in the conducti...
Targeted drug delivery is an advanced method discussed in the literature for optimized treatment of ...
The understanding of complex inhalation and transport processes of pollutant particles through the h...
Knowledge of particle deposition is important in clinical settings or when discussing environmental ...
The purpose of this paper is to review the application of mathematical models of inhaled particle de...
A one-dimensional model of respiratory deposition is developed based on an Eulerian approach. The mo...
Particle deposition in the respiratory tract is studied in order to better understand the negative h...
Particle transport and deposition (TD) are influenced by lung structure, breathing patterns, and par...
Toxic nanoparticles, also called ultrafine particles, pose a significant risk to human respiratory h...
A comprehensive understanding of airflow characteristics and particle transport in the human lung ca...
A comprehensive understanding of airflow characteristics and particle transport in the human lung ca...
Air pollution is the leading cause of different respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obst...
In clinical assessments, the correlation between atmospheric air pollution and respiratory damage is...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The major problem in understanding the therapeutically targeted drug delivery sy...
Due to the prevalence of respiratory diseases, effective drug delivery to the lungs is important for...
Mathematical models which have been developed to predict the deposition of particles in the conducti...
Targeted drug delivery is an advanced method discussed in the literature for optimized treatment of ...
The understanding of complex inhalation and transport processes of pollutant particles through the h...
Knowledge of particle deposition is important in clinical settings or when discussing environmental ...
The purpose of this paper is to review the application of mathematical models of inhaled particle de...
A one-dimensional model of respiratory deposition is developed based on an Eulerian approach. The mo...
Particle deposition in the respiratory tract is studied in order to better understand the negative h...
Particle transport and deposition (TD) are influenced by lung structure, breathing patterns, and par...
Toxic nanoparticles, also called ultrafine particles, pose a significant risk to human respiratory h...