Numerical simulation of normal nasal cavity airflow in Chinese adult: a computational flow dynamics model

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Jie Tan
Demin Han
Jie Wang
Ting Liu
Tong Wang
Hongrui Zang
Yunchuan Li
Xiangdong Wang
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[1] Beijing Institute of Otolaryngology,Key Laboratory of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Ministry of Education, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University
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European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology | 2012年 / 269卷
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Airflow; Nasal cavity; Computational fluid dynamics; Numerical simulation;
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Our purpose is to simulate the airflow inside the healthy Chinese nose with normal nasal structure and function by computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method and to analyze the relationship between the airflow and physiological function. In this study, we used the software MIMICS 13.0 to construct 20 3-dimensional (3-D) models based on the computer tomography scans of Chinese adults’ nose with normal nasal structure and function. Thereafter, numerical simulations were carried out using the software FLUENT 6.3. Then the characteristics of airflow inside the airway and sinuses were demonstrated qualitatively and quantitatively in steady state. We found that during the inhalation phase, the vortices and turbulences were located at anterior part and bottom of the nasal cavity. But there is no vortex in the whole nasal cavity during the expiratory phase. The distributions of pressure and wall shear stress are different in two phases. The maximum airflow velocity occurs around the plane of palatine velum during both inspiratory and expiratory phases. After the airflow passed the nasal valve, the peak velocity of inhaled airflow decreases and it increases again at the postnaris. Vice versa, the exhaled airflow decelerates after it passed the postnaris and it accelerates again at nasal valve. The data collected in this presentation validates the effectiveness of CFD simulation in the study of airflow in the nasal cavity. Nasal airflow is closely related to the structure and physiological functions of the nasal cavity. CFD may thus also be used to study nasal airflow changes resulting from abnormal nasal structure and nasal diseases.
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