Abstract
The objective of this study is to explore the complexity of airflow through the human respiratory tract by carrying out computational fluid dynamics simulation. In order to capture the detailed physics of the flow in this complex system, large eddy simulation (LES) is performed. The crucial step in this analysis is to investigate the impact of breathing transience on the flow field. In this connection, simulations are carried out for transient breathing in addition to peak inspiration and expiration. To enable a fair comparison, the flowrates for constant inspiration/expiration are selected to be identical to the peak flowrates during the transient breathing. Physiologically appropriate regional ventilation for two different flowrates is induced. The velocity field and turbulent flow features are discussed for both flowrates. The airflow through the larynx is observed to be significantly complex with high turbulence level, recirculation, and secondary flow while the level of turbulence decreases through the higher bifurcations.