Measurement of Wall Deformation and Flow Limitation In a Mechanical Trachea
- 1 February 1995
- journal article
- Published by ASME International in Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
- Vol. 117 (1) , 146-152
- https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2792262
Abstract
A mechanical model of the human trachea is investigated experimentally. A modified version of an earlier model, it consists of a square sectioned rigid tube in which part of one wall is removed, and replaced by a prestretched flat latex membrane. Air is drawn from atmosphere through an inlet into the rigid upstream tube; it then flows through the flexible section and finally through a rigid section Into a plenum chamber where suction is applied. As the membrane collapses in response to flow, the transmural pressure and deflection are measured at the mid-point. These values are used in conjunction with a finite deformation membrane wall theory to determine the elastic constant in a nonlinear material constitutive equation. This equation is used to predict the tube law. Results show that the flow limits at the long wave speed predicted by this law. Thus it behaves as a conventional collapsible tube while having the advantage of a rational wall model.Keywords
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