In this paper, we review different types of overall lung models developed
recently in our group. The first approach is based on three-dimensional (3D) continuum
models of both the airways and the tissue. As only parts of the lung can
be resolved in detail in the model, advanced multi-scale techniques are utilized to
adequately consider the unresolved parts. Alternatively, we have proposed a comprehensive
reduced-dimensional lung model allowing to effectively study pressure
and flow characteristics in the entire conducting region of the lung, albeit at the cost
of detailed information on local tissue stresses and strains. To combine the advantages
of detailed and simplified lung models, we have developed a novel approach
for the coupling of 3D and 0D airway models.
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In this paper, we review different types of overall lung models developed
recently in our group. The first approach is based on three-dimensional (3D) continuum
models of both the airways and the tissue. As only parts of the lung can
be resolved in detail in the model, advanced multi-scale techniques are utilized to
adequately consider the unresolved parts. Alternatively, we have proposed a comprehensive
reduced-dimensional lung model allowing to effectively study pressure
and flow charact...
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