Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine Update (Jan 2024)
Numerical study on normal lung sounds in bronchial airways under different breathing intensities
Abstract
Background: Due to the complexity of airways and the limitation of experiments, the production mechanism of the lung sounds in airways has not been fully understood, which often confuses diagnosis. Method: A 3D geometrical model of human airways (G5-G8) has been developed based on Weibel's model. Simulation on transient airflow and the noise production during exhalation under different breathing intensities (Q = 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90 L/min) has been carried out with Direct Noise Computation (DNC) and Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings (FW-H) method. Results: (1) The junctions between airways are most likely to produce lung sounds, and the peak value is located in the junction between G7 and G6 at the middle of exhalation (about 0.75 s). (2) With the increase in breathing intensity, the average sound pressure level first increases, reaches the peak value at 70–75 L/min, and then drops. (3) Higher breathing intensity is helpful to produce the feature of wheezing, namely a comparatively higher sound pressure level in the range of 200–500 Hz. Moreover, this feature is prominent with the increase in breathing intensity.