Grotberg James B
Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Michigan, 1107 Gerstacker Building, 2200 Bonisteel Boulevard, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2099, USA.
Phys Fluids (1994). 2011 Feb;23(2):21301. doi: 10.1063/1.3517737. Epub 2011 Feb 18.
This article covers several aspects of respiratory fluid mechanics that have been actively investigated by our group over the years. For the most part, the topics involve two-phase flows in the respiratory system with applications to normal and diseased lungs, as well as therapeutic interventions. Specifically, the topics include liquid plug flow in airways and at airway bifurcations as it relates to surfactant, drug, gene, or stem cell delivery into the lung; liquid plug rupture and its damaging effects on underlying airway epithelial cells as well as a source of crackling sounds in the lung; airway closure from "capillary-elastic instabilities," as well as nonlinear stabilization from oscillatory core flow which we call the "oscillating butter knife;" liquid film, and surfactant dynamics in an oscillating alveolus and the steady streaming, and surfactant spreading on thin viscous films including our discovery of the Grotberg-Borgas-Gaver shock.
本文涵盖了多年来我们团队一直积极研究的呼吸流体力学的几个方面。在很大程度上,这些主题涉及呼吸系统中的两相流,应用于正常和患病肺部以及治疗干预。具体而言,主题包括气道和气道分叉处的液栓流,因为它与表面活性剂、药物、基因或干细胞输送到肺部有关;液栓破裂及其对下层气道上皮细胞的破坏作用以及肺部噼啪声的一个来源;“毛细血管弹性不稳定性”导致的气道闭合,以及我们称为“振荡黄油刀”的振荡核心流引起的非线性稳定;振荡肺泡中的液膜和表面活性剂动力学以及稳定流动,以及表面活性剂在薄粘性膜上的铺展,包括我们发现的格罗特伯格 - 博尔加斯 - 加弗激波。