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==Key Fluid Physics==
==Key Fluid Physics==
Briefly  describe  the  key  fluid  physics/flow  regimes  which  exert  an  influence  on  the  DOAPs. Ideally  this  should  draw  together  into  a  coherent  picture  the  associated  UFR  descriptions together with any important interactions which are AC specific. Mention the UFRs associated with  this  AC  that  you  have  considered  in  drafting  your  best  practice  advice.  ''Access  the Knowledge Base to find the UFRs associated with your AC''.
Briefly  describe  the  key  fluid  physics/flow  regimes  which  exert  an  influence  on  the  DOAPs. Ideally  this  should  draw  together  into  a  coherent  picture  the  associated  UFR  descriptions together with any important interactions which are AC specific. Mention the UFRs associated with  this  AC  that  you  have  considered  in  drafting  your  best  practice  advice.  ''Access  the Knowledge Base to find the UFRs associated with your AC''.
==Application Uncertainties==
==Computational Domain and Boundary Conditions==
==Discretisation and Grid Resolution==
==Physical Modelling==
==Recommendations for Future Work==
==Acknowledgements==
==References==
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Airflow in the human upper airways

Application Challenge AC7-02   © copyright ERCOFTAC 2020

Best Practice Advice

Key Fluid Physics

Briefly describe the key fluid physics/flow regimes which exert an influence on the DOAPs. Ideally this should draw together into a coherent picture the associated UFR descriptions together with any important interactions which are AC specific. Mention the UFRs associated with this AC that you have considered in drafting your best practice advice. Access the Knowledge Base to find the UFRs associated with your AC.

Application Uncertainties

Computational Domain and Boundary Conditions

Discretisation and Grid Resolution

Physical Modelling

Recommendations for Future Work

Acknowledgements

References




Contributed by: S. C. Kassinosa — 
aDepartment of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus

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© copyright ERCOFTAC 2020