CFD simulations and analyses of asymptomatic and symptomatic nasal airway obstructions

Furkan Mataraci, Ulvi Karimov, I. Bedii Ozdemir, Duzgun Yildirim, Aytug Altindag

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Abstract

The numerical simulations of the flow in nasal airways were performed for two different clinical cases. The results comprised the distributions of scalars at five different sections and included contours of pressure, velocity magnitude, turbulent kinetic energy and vorticity magnitude. Simulations showed the air branching occurring at the inferior meatus is unaffected by the variations in the volumetric flow rate or the changes in the flow regime through the olfactory cleft. However, the contractions and the following rapid change in the cross-section of the nasopharynx preclude the upward penetration of the vacuum field set by the lungs during the inhalation process. As a result, considerably low velocities and significant cross-sectional nonuniformities are observed, which lead to the appearances of the secondary flow structures and strong unsteadiness. Increased interactions between the airflow and the walls of the nasal cavity resulted in an increase in the vorticity on the right middle meatus and upper inferior meatus. The vorticity was also very high in the nostrils, where the flow was not fully developed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2250005
JournalJournal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CFD
  • Nasal airflow
  • OpenFOAM
  • inhalation

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