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Experimental and Computational Modelling of Particle Transport and Deposition Process in Inhalers and Upper Respiratory Tracts
thesis
posted on 2021-05-11, 21:43authored byFen Huang
This project studies the in vivo - in vitro correlation in the field of dry powder inhalers. It identifies the effects of inhalation parameters, including airflow rate, particle characteristics, inhaler structure, mouth-throat geometrical factors and inhaler usages, on particle deposition pattern in extrathoracic region through in vitro and in silico approaches. It also proposes mathematical correlations which consider the intersubject variability and initial conditions of inhalers to predict aerosol deposition in upper respiratory tracts.
History
Campus location
Australia
Principal supervisor
Zongyan Zhou
Additional supervisor 1
Aibing Yu
Additional supervisor 2
Zhenbo Tong
Year of Award
2021
Department, School or Centre
Chemical & Biological Engineering
Additional Institution or Organisation
Chemical Engineering
Course
Doctor of Philosophy (Joint PhD with Southeast University - International)