TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of Virus Concentration Analysis in the Airway by CFD
AU - Yanagita, Yoshiki
AU - Feng, Kaishan
AU - Miyamura, Yuko
AU - Basri, Adi Azriff
AU - Zuber, Mohammad
AU - Rohani, Siti
AU - Aziz, Abdul
AU - Ahmad, Kamarul Arifin
AU - Tamagawa, Masaaki
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PY - 2023/6
Y1 - 2023/6
N2 - Currently, Covid-19 is an epidemic all over the world. When virus directly adhere to mucous membrane of airway by breath, some humans maybe get inflammatory responses by viruses in the first stage of infection. The airway is composed of the nasal cavity, sinuses (Maxillary Sinus, Ethmoid Sinus, Frontal Sinus and Sphenoidal Sinus) and lungs. In the infection stage, the sinuses located in the nasal cavity tend to exhibit particularly high virus concentrations. Therefore, it is important to evaluate quantitatively the areas where viruses are likely to be adhered in the nasal cavity including sinuses. In this study, by CFD including concentration analysis the areas where viruses are likely to be adhered in the nasal cavity are predicted. As for the methods, the nasal cavity was made from 2D-CT image data by Itk-SNAP. For this computation in the nasal cavity continuity equation, Navier-Stokes equation and transport equation are used. And the transport of concentration was computed in the divided 4 parts of nasal cavity. As a result, it was found that the ratio of the concentration to the initial concentration in Ethmoid Sinus is approximately 0.6. It was found that Ethmoid Sinus is the areas where viruses are likely to be adhered and the areas can be predicted by computing the concentration.
AB - Currently, Covid-19 is an epidemic all over the world. When virus directly adhere to mucous membrane of airway by breath, some humans maybe get inflammatory responses by viruses in the first stage of infection. The airway is composed of the nasal cavity, sinuses (Maxillary Sinus, Ethmoid Sinus, Frontal Sinus and Sphenoidal Sinus) and lungs. In the infection stage, the sinuses located in the nasal cavity tend to exhibit particularly high virus concentrations. Therefore, it is important to evaluate quantitatively the areas where viruses are likely to be adhered in the nasal cavity including sinuses. In this study, by CFD including concentration analysis the areas where viruses are likely to be adhered in the nasal cavity are predicted. As for the methods, the nasal cavity was made from 2D-CT image data by Itk-SNAP. For this computation in the nasal cavity continuity equation, Navier-Stokes equation and transport equation are used. And the transport of concentration was computed in the divided 4 parts of nasal cavity. As a result, it was found that the ratio of the concentration to the initial concentration in Ethmoid Sinus is approximately 0.6. It was found that Ethmoid Sinus is the areas where viruses are likely to be adhered and the areas can be predicted by computing the concentration.
KW - Airway
KW - CFD
KW - Risk Evaluation
KW - Virus Concentration
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U2 - 10.37934/arnht.13.1.96105
DO - 10.37934/arnht.13.1.96105
M3 - 記事
AN - SCOPUS:85172777353
SN - 2735-0142
VL - 13
SP - 96
EP - 105
JO - Journal of Advanced Research in Numerical Heat Transfer
JF - Journal of Advanced Research in Numerical Heat Transfer
IS - 1
ER -