Abstract

During the coal mining process, the particle produced enters the worker's body with breathing and likely leads to lung diseases such as pneumoconiosis. In this paper, an idealized model of the human respiratory tract is established, and the gas flow field is simulated using CFD for both steady and unsteady human respiration, followed by analysis of the trajectory and deposition of particle. Results show that during steady state breathing, airflow produces complex changes in the larynx, particles are mainly deposited in the pharynx, and the main deposition factors are impact and particle inertia. In non-steady respiration, the fraction of particles deposited in the inhalation phase is much greater than in the exhalation phase. Exhaling immediately after inhaling in a dusty room and holding the breath after inhaling when using inhaled drug therapy. This paper has positive implications for the study of the pathogenesis and treatment of lung diseases.

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