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Airflow in the human upper airways

Application Challenge AC7-02   © copyright ERCOFTAC 2020

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PIV measurements were performed at six different planes within the lung replica (see Fig. 6). The first three planes were located within the inlet tube with the aim to determine the exact inlet conditions. Plane IV corresponds to the central plane of the oral cavity and the pharynx. Note that this plane is tilted by 2o from the exact vertical orientation. The larynx and the upper trachea were imaged by plane V, and plane VI covers the main bifurcation and bronchi. Both planes are vertical. For all of the measurement stations, the mean velocity and turbulent kinetic energy fields from the in-plane velocity components are determined (see section 4 and equations 8-11).

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Locations of the PIV measurement planes I-VI. (a) Measurement planes near the inlet: I-xy plane, II-xz plane, III-yz plane. (b) Measurement planes in mouth-throat (IV-xy plane tilted by 2o from the exact vertical orien- tation), trachea (V-xy plane) and main bifurcation and bronchi (VI-yz plane).

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Contributed by: P. Koullapisa, J. Muelab, O. Lehmkuhlc, F. Lizald, J. Jedelskyd, M. Jichad, T. Jankee, K. Bauere, M. Sommerfeldf, S. C. Kassinosa — 
aDepartment of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
bHeat and Mass Transfer Technological Centre, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Terrassa, Spain
cBarcelona Supercomputing center, Barcelona, Spain
dFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
eInstitute of Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany
fInstitute Process Engineering, Otto von Guericke University, Halle (Saale), Germany

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