Study on deposition characteristics of microparticles in terminal pulmonary acini by IB–LBM

Du Chang Xu, Yu Xiao Luo, Yuan Qing Xu*

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Abstract

As an indicator of health risk, the deposition of microparticles in terminal pulmonary acini is of great significance in the medical field. To control particulate pollution and optimize aerosol delivery, it is necessary to perform an in-depth study of the microparticle deposition in terminal pulmonary acini; however, little research has been done on this topic. This paper proposes a respiratory movement model of terminal pulmonary acini using an immersed boundary–lattice Boltzmann method. In addition, we explored the effect of gravity direction, respiratory rate, microparti-cle diameter, and other parameters on the microparticles deposition process and distribution, under the airflow in the acinar wall. It was found that the deposition of microparticles is sensitive to gravity direction, and the growth of the respiratory rate increases the rate of microparticle migration and deposition. It was observed that the gravity effect is enhanced by increasing the diameter of micro-particles, causing a high deposition and dispersion rate. The study reveals the dynamic correlation between the respiration process and the movement of microparticles, which is of reference value to figure out the pathogenicity mechanism of inhalable particles and to optimize the aerosol delivery.

Original languageEnglish
Article number957
JournalMicromachines
Volume12
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • IB–LBM
  • Microparticles deposition
  • Terminal pulmonary acini

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