Print Email Facebook Twitter Aerosol dynamics in human lungs Title Aerosol dynamics in human lungs: Modelling deposition fractions under different respiratory conditions Author Braas, Ruben (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science; TU Delft Applied Sciences) Contributor Kenjeres, S. (mentor) Vuik, C. (mentor) van der Toorn, R. (graduation committee) Thijssen, J.M. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Applied Mathematics | Applied Physics Date 2020-07-20 Abstract Knowledge of particle deposition is important in clinical settings or when discussing environmental effects of aerosols on humans.Particle deposition in the human respiratory tract is determined by breathing patterns and lung morphology, as well as particle properties and deposition mechanisms.In this study we develop a 1-dimensional model that numerically solves the general dynamic aerosol equation in the human respiratory tract.The model can be used to calculate deposition fractions for a range of initial parameters.We use Weibel's morphometric model to describe the lung geometry.The model is validated by comparing it with previous numerical results, and running sensitivity tests to examine its consistency with parametric variations.The model proved to be computationally efficient, requiring just seconds to run a simulation.We use this to perform a number of parametric studies, most notably changing the tidal volume and the breathing rate.For both of these, an increase in either the volume or the rate decreased the deposition fraction across the spectrum of particle sizes, apart from at the tails of the distribution.We also examine the effect of particle density on the deposition fraction, which increases with an increasing density.The source code is published along with this thesis, allowing anyone to perform arbitrary parametric studies of their own. Subject Aerosol depositionLungnumerical methodscomputational modelling To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eb46e423-2e9f-4583-9af8-a9f4fe6678c5 Part of collection Student theses Document type bachelor thesis Rights © 2020 Ruben Braas Files PDF report.pdf 1.76 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:eb46e423-2e9f-4583-9af8-a9f4fe6678c5/datastream/OBJ/view