Airflow inside the nasal cavity: Visualization using computational fluid dynamics

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Background: It is of clinical importance to examine the nasal cavity pre-operatively on surgical treatments. However, there is no simple and easy way to measure airflow in the nasal cavity. Objectives: Visualize the flow features inside the nasal cavity using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method, and study the effect of different breathing rates on nasal function. Method: A three-dimensional nasal cavity model was reconstructed based on computed tomographic images of a healthy Malaysian adult nose. Navier-Stokes and continuity equations for steady airflow were solved numerically to examine the inspiratory nasal flow. Results: The flow resistance obtained varied from 0.026 to 0.124 Pa.s/mL at flow-rate from 7.5 L/min to 40 L/min. Flow rates by breathing had significant influence on airflow velocity and wall shear-stress in the vestibule and nasal valve region. Conclusion: Airflow simulations based on CFD is most useful for better understanding of flow phenomenon inside the nasal cavity.

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Zubair, M., Riazuddin, V. N., Abdullah, M. Z., Ismail, R., Shuaib, I. L., Hamid, S. A., & Ahmad, K. A. (2010). Airflow inside the nasal cavity: Visualization using computational fluid dynamics. Asian Biomedicine, 4(4), 657–661. https://doi.org/10.2478/abm-2010-0085

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