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Effect of parenchymal tethering on the steady propagation of a liqud plug in a flexible airway model
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Abstract
- Surface tension on an air-liquid interface induces liquid flows, which may cause the lung’s airways to close due to the formation of a liquid plug as a result of drainage of the liquid lining coating the airways. Formation of the plug occurs more frequently when lung-surfactant availability is reduced. [1] Mechanical stresses due to fluid motion cause pulmonary epithelial cells to be damaged. [2, 3] Our previous studies for plug propagation in a rigid wall channel show that mechanical stresses are significantly large in the front transition region of the plug compared to the rear transition region. [7, 8] Pulmonary airways are flexible tubes which are surrounded by elastic parenchyma. In this study, the steady propagation of a liquid plug in a flexible tube is investigated numerically and mechanical stresses acting on the epithelial cells are estimated.Copyright © 2007 by ASME
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- OpenAIRE
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- Scopus-Elsevier
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- edsair.doi.dedup.....7c4ae65654c5d51854121389e30a6ea3