A critical analysis of the CFD-DEM simulation of pharmaceutical aerosols deposition in extra-thoracic airways

[Display omitted] Recent advances in the characterization of the human respiratory system and in multi-phase flow dynamics in complex geometries have led numerical simulations to play an expanding role for exploring aerosol deposition mechanisms in the lungs. However, the development of an efficient...

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description [Display omitted] Recent advances in the characterization of the human respiratory system and in multi-phase flow dynamics in complex geometries have led numerical simulations to play an expanding role for exploring aerosol deposition mechanisms in the lungs. However, the development of an efficient numerical and mathematical description is far from unique, and determining which aspects of the modelling are critical and which details are essentially irrelevant is indeed a difficult task. With the aim of addressing this lack of a rationalized framework, we propose a systematic analysis of pharmaceutical aerosols deposition in the extra-thoracic airways, focusing on several important modelling aspects whose related assumptions and approximations have not always been sufficiently discussed and clarified. We consider the importance of intrinsic time dependent fluctuations of the air flow, highlighting how their contribution in aerosol deposition is as important as the particle-turbulence interaction one. We show how sensitive the turbulence intensity can be to the meshing strategy and how aerosol deposition can be influenced by the latter choice. We demonstrate how a swirling air jet can enhance extra-thoracic deposition compared to a straight one, and how different the deposition patterns can be in case a realistic inhalation profile and aerosol plume are employed.
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