Author/Authors :
Qi, Shouliang Northeastern University - Shenyang, China , Zhang, Baihua Northeastern University - Shenyang, China , Teng, Yueyang Northeastern University - Shenyang, China , Li, Jianhua Northeastern University - Shenyang, China , Yue, Yong Department of Radiology - Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University - Shenyang, China , Kang, Yan Northeastern University - Shenyang, China , Qian, Wei Northeastern University - Shenyang, China
Abstract :
Using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method, the feasibility of simulating transient airflow in a CT-based airway tree with
more than 100 outlets for a whole respiratory period is studied, and the influence of truncations of terminal bronchi on CFD
characteristics is investigated. After an airway model with 122 outlets is extracted from CT images, the transient airflow is simulated.
Spatial and temporal variations of flow velocity, wall pressure, and wall shear stress are presented; the flow pattern and lobar
distribution of air are gotten as well. All results are compared with those of a truncated model with 22 outlets. It is found that the flow
pattern shows lobar heterogeneity that the near-wall air in the trachea is inhaled into the upper lobe while the center flow enters the
other lobes, and the lobar distribution of air is significantly correlated with the outlet area ratio. The truncation decreases airflow
to right and left upper lobes and increases the deviation of airflow distributions between inspiration and expiration. Simulating the
transient airflow in an airway tree model with 122 bronchi using CFD is feasible. The model with more terminal bronchi decreases
the difference between the lobar distributions at inspiration and at expiration.
Keywords :
CT-Scanned , Terminal , CFD , Airway