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. 2024 Mar:170:107948.
doi: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2024.107948. Epub 2024 Jan 2.

A critical analysis of the CFD-DEM simulation of pharmaceutical aerosols deposition in upper intra-thoracic airways: Considerations on air flow

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A critical analysis of the CFD-DEM simulation of pharmaceutical aerosols deposition in upper intra-thoracic airways: Considerations on air flow

G H Spasov et al. Comput Biol Med. 2024 Mar.
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Abstract

A well-corroborated numerical methodology ensuring reproducibility in the modeling of pharmaceutical aerosols deposition in the respiratory system via CFD-DEM simulations within the RANS framework is currently missing. Often, inadequately clarified assumptions and approximations and the lack of evidences on their quantitative impact on the simulated deposition phenomenology, make a direct comparison among the different theoretical studies and the limited number of experiments a very challenging task. Here, with the ultimate goal of providing a critical analysis of some crucial computational aspects of aerosols deposition, we address the issues of velocity fluctuations propagation in the upper intra-thoracic airways and of the persistence of secondary flows using the SimInhale reference benchmark. We complement the investigation by describing how methodologies used to drive the flow through a truncated lung model may affect numerical results and how small discrepancies are observed in velocity profiles when comparing simulations based on different meshing strategies.

Keywords: Aerosol deposition; CFD-DEM simulation; Dry powder for inhalation; Human lungs; Human respiratory system; Orally inhaled drug products; Pharmaceutical aerosol.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of competing interest A.B. and C.C. are Chiesi Farmaceutici employees. R.R. is a consultant/contractor currently engaged by Chiesi Farmaceutici.

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