A new mathematical model of the transport of mucus and periciliary liquid (PCL) in the airways by cilia is presented. Mucus is represented by a linearly viscoelastic fluid, the mat of cilia is modelled as an ‘active porous medium.’ The propulsive effect of the cilia is modelled by a time-dependent force acting in a shear-thinned ‘traction layer’ between the mucus and the PCL. The effects of surface and interface tension are modelled by constraining the mucus free surface and mucus–PCL interface to be flat. It is assumed that the epithelium is impermeable to fluid. Using Fourier series, the system is converted into ODEs and solved numerically. We calculate values for mean mucus speed close to those observed by Matsui et~al. [{J. Clin. Invest...
The propulsion of mucus in human airways toward the trachea by the collective and coordinated action...
Airway surface liquid is comprised of mucus and an underlying, watery periciliary liquid (PCL). In c...
Human pulmonary epithelial cells are protected by two layers of fluid—the outer watery periciliary l...
A new mathematical model of the transport of mucus and periciliary liquid (PCL) in the airways by ci...
A new mathematical model of the transport of mucus and periciliary liquid (PCL) in the airways by ci...
Abstract A new mathematical model of the transport of mucus and periciliary liq-uid (PCL) in the air...
Mathematical modelling of the fluid mechanics of mucociliary clearance (MCC) is reviewed and future ...
This thesis is concerned with modelling the liquid lining of the airways, which is transported towar...
Mathematical modelling of the fluid mechanics of mucociliary clearance (MCC) is reviewed and future ...
This study is concerned with reconciling theoretical modelling of the fluid flow in the airway surfa...
The transport of particles by cilia lining vapor-filled tubes such as the trachea, bronchi, and uppe...
International audienceWe present numerical and analytical predictions of mucociliary clearance based...
The airways of the human respiratory system are covered by a protective layer, which is known as air...
In this study three-dimensional (3D) numerical simulation of mucociliary clearance from the lung has...
The human lung is protected against aspirated infectious and toxic agents by a thin liquid layer lin...
The propulsion of mucus in human airways toward the trachea by the collective and coordinated action...
Airway surface liquid is comprised of mucus and an underlying, watery periciliary liquid (PCL). In c...
Human pulmonary epithelial cells are protected by two layers of fluid—the outer watery periciliary l...
A new mathematical model of the transport of mucus and periciliary liquid (PCL) in the airways by ci...
A new mathematical model of the transport of mucus and periciliary liquid (PCL) in the airways by ci...
Abstract A new mathematical model of the transport of mucus and periciliary liq-uid (PCL) in the air...
Mathematical modelling of the fluid mechanics of mucociliary clearance (MCC) is reviewed and future ...
This thesis is concerned with modelling the liquid lining of the airways, which is transported towar...
Mathematical modelling of the fluid mechanics of mucociliary clearance (MCC) is reviewed and future ...
This study is concerned with reconciling theoretical modelling of the fluid flow in the airway surfa...
The transport of particles by cilia lining vapor-filled tubes such as the trachea, bronchi, and uppe...
International audienceWe present numerical and analytical predictions of mucociliary clearance based...
The airways of the human respiratory system are covered by a protective layer, which is known as air...
In this study three-dimensional (3D) numerical simulation of mucociliary clearance from the lung has...
The human lung is protected against aspirated infectious and toxic agents by a thin liquid layer lin...
The propulsion of mucus in human airways toward the trachea by the collective and coordinated action...
Airway surface liquid is comprised of mucus and an underlying, watery periciliary liquid (PCL). In c...
Human pulmonary epithelial cells are protected by two layers of fluid—the outer watery periciliary l...