JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN | |
Application of Mixing and Deposition Data of Brownian Particles in a Model Alveolus to Human Alveoli | |
Takaya Tanaka1  Yoshio Otani1  Hitoshi Emi1  Kazuo Kamide1  | |
[1] Department of Chemistrty and Chemical Engineering, Kanazawa University | |
关键词: Aerosol; Deposition; Mixing; Model Alveolus; Balloon; | |
DOI : 10.1252/jcej.24.154 | |
来源: Maruzen Company Ltd | |
【 摘 要 】
References(4)Cited-By(2)Air-mixing in an expanding and contracting vessel influences the deposition of Brownian particles. In the present work, by using a previously developed technique to measure mixing and deposition of aerosol particles in a balloon (Otani et al., 1990), extensive data were collected to cover a wide range of balloon expansion and contraction conditions. The results were examined in terms of dimensionless parameters derived from the convective diffusion equation to predict the behavior of submicron particles in actual human alveoli. It was found that (1) convective mixing in the balloon is characterized by the Reynolds number at the balloon throat; (2) for Re > 5, the mixing is determined by fluid convection; (3) for Re –4, the mixing does not influence particle deposition and the deposition efficiency can be predicted by diffusional deposition of particles in a spherical vessel with constant volume.
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