Numerical Investigation Of The Lower Airway Exposure To Indoor Particulate Contaminants

Malthe H. Hvelplund,Li Liu,Kirstine M. Frandsen,Hua Qian,Peter V. Nielsen, Yuan Dai, Leitao Wen, Yingqi Zhang

INDOOR AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT(2020)

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Abstract
Inhalation exposure to indoor particulate contaminants contributes as one of the leading threats to public health. Most existing airway morphometry models are either theoretical or semi-empirical; these are developed for predicting deposition fractions for an averaged general population subgroup. It is difficult to customize a fast and accurate prediction on individual basis. This study aims to analyse the regional particle deposition along an anatomically correct airway model, which is developed from a healthy volunteer's computer tomography images. Computational fluid dynamics simulation results show that the majority of particles are deposited in the bronchi. Accumulation particles (0.1-2.0 mu m) have the smallest deposition fraction in the lower airways. An increase in the aerodynamic diameter >2.0 mu m of the particles elevated the deposition fraction. These findings inspire future investigations into control methods that minimize the negative health impact of indoor emissions.
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Particle transport, Particle deposition, Realistic lung airway, Respiratory system
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