Biomedical/Health Care, Beginner: CFD Simulation Training Course

Biomedical/Health Care, Beginner: CFD Simulation Training Course

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1h 36m 33s
  1. Section 1

    Arterial Occlusion

  2. Section 2

    Clogged Artery

  3. Section 3

    Pulsatile Blood in Arterial Bifurcation

  4. Section 4

    Corona - Talking Effect

  5. Section 5

    Corona - Shield Effect

  6. Section 6

    Asthma Spray Injection in Lung

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Biomedical/Health Care, Beginner: CFD Simulation Training Course — Ep 01

Asthma Spray Inhaler Injection Into the Lung CFD Simulation

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01
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15m 41s
Published
Oct 24, 2024
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Description


This project simulates the delivery of an asthma spray into human lungs using ANSYS Fluent. The 3D geometry—built in SpaceClaim—represents a simplified lung model with a 50 cm inlet diameter. The mesh (ANSYS Meshing) contains 3,734,238 elements. Given the time-dependent nature of inhalation and particle motion, a transient solver is used.


Asthma Spray Methodology


A one-way coupled Discrete Phase Model (DPM) tracks aerosol particles moving through a continuous air phase. Air enters at 5 m/s, with gravity set to −9.81 m/s² along the z-axis. Particles (diameter 100 µm) are introduced via a surface-velocity injection at the inlet. Turbulence is resolved with the realizable k–ε model. Particle trajectories inside the lung domain are computed and visualized to assess transport and deposition behavior.


Conclusion


Post-processing provides 2D and 3D contours of velocity and pressure, along with an animation of particle tracks throughout the lungs, illustrating the spray’s distribution following inhalation.