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CFD simulations on the heating capability in a human nasal cavity

conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-31, 09:13 authored by Kiao InthavongKiao Inthavong, Zhaofeng Tian, J Tu
The air conditioning capability of the nose is dependent on the nasal mucosal temperature and the airflow dynamics caused by the airway geometry. A computational model of a human nasal cavity obtained through CT scans was produced and CFD techniques were applied to study the effects of morphological differences in the left and right nasal cavity on the airflow and heat transfer of inhaled air. A laminar steady flow of 10L/min was applied and two inhalation conditions were investigated: normal conditions, 25°C, 35% relative humidity and cold dry air conditions, 12°C, 13% relative humidity. It was found that the frontal regions of the nasal cavity exhibited greater secondary cross flows compared to the middle and back regions. The left cavity in the front region had a smaller cross-sectional area compared to the right which allowed greater heating as the heat source from the wall was closer to the bulk flow regions. Additionally it was found that the residence time of the inhaled air was important for the heating ability in laminar flows.

History

Start page

842

End page

847

Total pages

6

Outlet

16th Australiasian Fluid Mechanics Conference

Editors

Peter McIntyre; Matthew Cleary; David Buttsworth; David Mee; Rose Clements; Richard Morgan; Charles Lemckert

Name of conference

16th Australiasian Fluid Mechanics Conference

Publisher

The University of Queensland

Place published

Australia

Start date

2007-12-03

End date

2007-12-07

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006013793

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-01-21