LES study on the impact of airway deformation on the airflow structures in the idealized mouth–throat model

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To investigate the impacts of upper airway deformation on the airflow structures, the airflow fields in the trachea are simulated using three geometrical models considering three different levels of airway deformations. Structured grids are used to create the high-quality grids. Large eddy simulation with the Smagorinsky sub-grid model is adopted to solve the three-dimensional in-compressible Navier–Stokes equations using the solver pisoFoam in the open-source CFD software OpenFOAM. The numerical results demonstrate that the airway deformation influences the main airflow structures depending on the deformation level. Particularly, it slightly impacts on the laryngeal jet such as the profile and the strength of laryngeal jet. The strength of the laryngeal jet increases slightly for the heavy deformation. In contrast, it impacts on the recirculation zone, secondary vortices, and turbulent kinetic energy more obviously. The increasing airway deformation will produce stronger secondary flow, smaller recirculation zone, and weaker turbulent kinetic energy. The turbulence intensity distribution varies as well. The obviously impacted flow region is mainly within the region of one to six tracheal diameters downstream the glottis.

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Wang, L., Ge, H., Chen, L., Hajipour, A., Feng, Y., & Cui, X. (2022). LES study on the impact of airway deformation on the airflow structures in the idealized mouth–throat model. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, 44(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40430-021-03324-7

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