Review of Motion Simulation of Particulate Matter in the Respiratory System and Further CFD Simulations on COVID-19
Processes
; 11(4), 2023.
Article
in English
| Scopus | ID: covidwho-2320922
ABSTRACT
Respirable particulate matter (RSP) is currently very harmful to the human body, potentially causing pulmonary silicosis, allergic rhinitis, acute bronchitis, and pulmonary heart disease. Therefore, the study of the deposition pattern of RSP in the human respiratory system is key in the prevention, treatment, and research of related diseases, whereby the main methods are computer simulation, in vitro solid models, and theoretical analysis. This paper summarizes and analyzes past deposition of RSP in the respiratory tract and also describes them in specific case studies such as COPD and COVID-19 patients, based on the review of the evidence, direction, and focus of future research focusing on simulation, experimentation, and related applications of RSP deposition in the respiratory tract. © 2023 by the authors.
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English
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Processes
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2023
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