Author/Authors :
Ahmadi Goodarz نويسنده , Saidi Mohammad Said نويسنده He is now professor of mechanical engineering at SUT. , Monjezi Mojdeh نويسنده PhD candidate at the Center of Excellence in Energy Conversion
Abstract :
The prediction of deposition eciency of submicron particles in the pulmonary
alveoli has received special attention due to its importance for drug delivery systems and for
assessing air pollutants health risks. In this work, the pulmonary alveoli of a healthy human
are idealized by a three-dimensional honeycomb-like conguration and a
uid-structure
interaction analysis is performed. In contrast to previous works in which the inlet
ow rate
is predened, in this model, a negative pressure is imposed on the outside surface of the
alveolus which causes air to
ow in and out of the alveolus. The resulting
ow patterns
conrmed that there was no circulation in the terminal alveolus. The predicted alveolar
air
ow was used to calculate the trajectories of submicron particles using the Lagrangian
approach. Our ndings suggest that an accurate simulation requires including at least
ten breathing cycles, considering a parabolic radial distribution of injected particles and
continuous injection. The presented results show high deposition eciency for submicron
sizes in the alveolar region if these particles can reach the alveolar region. Therefore,
the vesicles technology in which particle agglomerates would be released after the vesicle
reaching the alveoli is suggested for targeted drug delivery to the alveolar region.