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하비갑개 수술 후 비강 모델 내의 세부 유동장의 실험 및 전산 유동가시화

Experimental and Numerical Flow Visualization on Detailed Flow Field in the Post-surgery Models for the Simulation of the Inferior Turbinectomy

  • 장지원 (건국대학교 대학원 기계공학과) ;
  • 허고은 (건국대학교 대학원 기계공학과) ;
  • 김성균 (건국대학교 기계공학과)
  • 투고 : 2011.09.17
  • 심사 : 2011.09.24
  • 발행 : 2011.09.30

초록

Three major physiological functions of nose can be described as air-conditioning, filtering and smelling. Detailed knowledge of airflow characteristics in nasal cavities is essential to understanding of the physiological and pathological aspects of nasal breathing. In our laboratory, a series of experimental investigations have been conducted on the airflows in normal and abnormal nasal cavity models by means of PIV under both constant and periodic flow conditions. In this work, more specifically experimental and numerical results on the surgically modified inferior turbinate model were presented. With the high resolution CT data and a careful treatment of the model surface under the ENT doctor's advice yielded quite sophisticated cavity models for the PIV experiment. Physiological nature of the airflow was discussed in terms of velocity distribution and vortical structure for constant inspirational flow. Since the inferior and middle turbinate are key determinants of nasal airflow, the turbinectomy obviously altered the main stream direction. This phenomenon may cause local changes in physiological function and the flow resistance.

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