Numerical simulation of voluntary respiration in a model of the whole human lower airway.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 BIOPHYSICS Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1007/s10237-025-01932-z
Xinying Ou, Jiahuan Meng, Chen Ma, Huajing Wan, Yu Chen, Fengming Luo
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The lung model construction is limited to the local scale, and the numerical simulation of autonomous breathing is mostly computed from top to bottom in recent research. In this study, models of the entire lower airway from G0-G23 were constructed, and computational simulations were performed for the alveolar model using coupled fluid-solid analysis with pressure changes on the wall and for the rigid bronchial model using computational fluid dynamics by transmitting the boundary conditions step from bottom to top. This paper provides the results under spontaneous respiration, including the ventilation volume of the tracheobronchial tree, the situation of the internal flow field, and the mechanical characteristics of the lung tissues. The mechanical characteristics and the lung functions computed by the models were consistent with clinical or experimental data. This model could provide quantitative analysis results of respiratory mechanics in the lower respiratory tract of the human, which offers a reference for mechanical studies, such as the morphological changes and differentiation of cell types induced by force stimulation and tumor induction. Furthermore, various pathological models can be developed based on this model.

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Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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119
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6 months
期刊介绍: Mechanics regulates biological processes at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and organism levels. A goal of this journal is to promote basic and applied research that integrates the expanding knowledge-bases in the allied fields of biomechanics and mechanobiology. Approaches may be experimental, theoretical, or computational; they may address phenomena at the nano, micro, or macrolevels. Of particular interest are investigations that (1) quantify the mechanical environment in which cells and matrix function in health, disease, or injury, (2) identify and quantify mechanosensitive responses and their mechanisms, (3) detail inter-relations between mechanics and biological processes such as growth, remodeling, adaptation, and repair, and (4) report discoveries that advance therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. Especially encouraged are analytical and computational models based on solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, or thermomechanics, and their interactions; also encouraged are reports of new experimental methods that expand measurement capabilities and new mathematical methods that facilitate analysis.
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